The existence of multiple parallel loops connecting sensorimotor systems to the basal ganglia has given rise to proposals that these nuclei serve as a selection mechanism resolving competitions between the alternative actions available in a given context. A strong test of this hypothesis is to require a computational model of the basal ganglia to generate integrated selection sequences in an autonomous agent, we therefore describe a robot architecture into which such a model is embedded, and require it to control action selection in a robotic task inspired by animal observations. Our results demonstrate effective action selection by the embedded model under a wide range of sensory and motivational conditions. When confronted with multiple, ...
Neurobehavioral data from intact, decerebrate, and neonatal rats suggests that the reticular formati...
How does your brain decide what you will do next? Over the past few decades compelling evidence has ...
The basal ganglia have been hypothesized to be involved in action selection, i.e. resolving competit...
Action selection is the task of resolving conflicts between multiple sensorimotor systems seeking ac...
Action selection is the task of resolving conflicts between multiple sensorimotor systems seeking a...
The basal ganglia system has been proposed as a possible neural substrate for action selection in th...
In previous research we have demonstrated a computational model of the intrinsic circuitry of the ve...
A biologically inspired mechanism for robot action selection, based on the vertebrate basal ganglia,...
The action selection problem describes the task of resolving conflicts between the different functio...
International audienceAction selection, the problem of choosing what to do next, is central to any a...
A selection problem arises whenever two or more competing systems seek simultaneous access to a res...
This work presents a modular neural-network model (based on reinforcement-learning actor-critic meth...
The basal ganglia (BG) are a subcortical structure implicated in action selection. The aim of this w...
Neurobehavioral data from intact, decerebrate, and neonatal rats, suggests that the reticular format...
We revieiv recent research in robotics, neuroscience, evolutionary neurobiology, and ethology with t...
Neurobehavioral data from intact, decerebrate, and neonatal rats suggests that the reticular formati...
How does your brain decide what you will do next? Over the past few decades compelling evidence has ...
The basal ganglia have been hypothesized to be involved in action selection, i.e. resolving competit...
Action selection is the task of resolving conflicts between multiple sensorimotor systems seeking ac...
Action selection is the task of resolving conflicts between multiple sensorimotor systems seeking a...
The basal ganglia system has been proposed as a possible neural substrate for action selection in th...
In previous research we have demonstrated a computational model of the intrinsic circuitry of the ve...
A biologically inspired mechanism for robot action selection, based on the vertebrate basal ganglia,...
The action selection problem describes the task of resolving conflicts between the different functio...
International audienceAction selection, the problem of choosing what to do next, is central to any a...
A selection problem arises whenever two or more competing systems seek simultaneous access to a res...
This work presents a modular neural-network model (based on reinforcement-learning actor-critic meth...
The basal ganglia (BG) are a subcortical structure implicated in action selection. The aim of this w...
Neurobehavioral data from intact, decerebrate, and neonatal rats, suggests that the reticular format...
We revieiv recent research in robotics, neuroscience, evolutionary neurobiology, and ethology with t...
Neurobehavioral data from intact, decerebrate, and neonatal rats suggests that the reticular formati...
How does your brain decide what you will do next? Over the past few decades compelling evidence has ...
The basal ganglia have been hypothesized to be involved in action selection, i.e. resolving competit...