The exploration/exploitation tradeoff – pursuing a known reward vs. sampling from lesser known options in the hope of finding a better payoff – is a fundamental aspect of learning and decision making. In humans, this has been studied using multi-armed bandit tasks. The same processes have also been studied using simplified probabilistic reversal learning (PRL) tasks with binary choices. Our investigations suggest that protocols previously used to explore PRL in mice may prove beyond their cognitive capacities, with animals performing at a no-better-than-chance level. We sought a novel probabilistic learning task to improve behavioral responding in mice, whilst allowing the investigation of the exploration/exploitation tradeoff in decision m...
Computational models of learning have proved largely successful in characterizing potential mechanis...
Risk is a ubiquitous feature of the environment for most organisms, who must often choose between a ...
A key problem in neuroscience is understanding how the brain makes decisions under uncertainty. Impo...
Reversal learning paradigms are widely used assays of behavioral flexibility with their probabilisti...
International audienceBetter understanding the cognitive processes involved in decision-making and a...
Reversal learning has been studied as the process of learning to inhibit previously rewarded actions...
Balci et al. 2009 describe a simple timing task in which reward appears after a short latency at one...
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Reversal learning is one of the most venerable paradigms for studying the acquisition, extinction,an...
In a recent study in the journal Cell, Tervo et al. (2014) show that animals can implement stochasti...
Understanding how animals update their decision-making behavior over time is an important problem in...
Economic choices are largely determined by two principal elements, reward value (utility) and probab...
Animals can shape their timed behaviors based on experienced probabilistic relations in a nearly opt...
Progress in science requires standardized assays whose results can be readily shared, compared, and ...
Learning from successes and failures often improves the quality of subsequent decisions. Past outcom...
Computational models of learning have proved largely successful in characterizing potential mechanis...
Risk is a ubiquitous feature of the environment for most organisms, who must often choose between a ...
A key problem in neuroscience is understanding how the brain makes decisions under uncertainty. Impo...
Reversal learning paradigms are widely used assays of behavioral flexibility with their probabilisti...
International audienceBetter understanding the cognitive processes involved in decision-making and a...
Reversal learning has been studied as the process of learning to inhibit previously rewarded actions...
Balci et al. 2009 describe a simple timing task in which reward appears after a short latency at one...
© 2020, eLife Sciences Publications Ltd. All rights reserved. Learning from successes and failures o...
Reversal learning is one of the most venerable paradigms for studying the acquisition, extinction,an...
In a recent study in the journal Cell, Tervo et al. (2014) show that animals can implement stochasti...
Understanding how animals update their decision-making behavior over time is an important problem in...
Economic choices are largely determined by two principal elements, reward value (utility) and probab...
Animals can shape their timed behaviors based on experienced probabilistic relations in a nearly opt...
Progress in science requires standardized assays whose results can be readily shared, compared, and ...
Learning from successes and failures often improves the quality of subsequent decisions. Past outcom...
Computational models of learning have proved largely successful in characterizing potential mechanis...
Risk is a ubiquitous feature of the environment for most organisms, who must often choose between a ...
A key problem in neuroscience is understanding how the brain makes decisions under uncertainty. Impo...