A fundamental goal of neuroscience is to understand how cognitive processes, such as operant conditioning, are performed by the brain. Typical and well studied examples of operant conditioning, in which the firing rates of individual cortical neurons in monkeys are increased using rewards, provide an opportunity for insight into this. Studies of reward-modulated spike-timing-dependent plasticity (RSTDP), and of other models such as R-max, have reproduced this learning behavior, but they have assumed that no unsupervised learning is present (i.e., no learning occurs without, or independent of, rewards). We show that these models cannot elicit firing rate reinforcement while exhibiting both reward learning and ongoing, stable unsupervised lea...
<div><p>Operant learning requires that reinforcement signals interact with action representations at...
To survive, animals have to quickly modify their behaviour when the reward changes. The internal rep...
The basal ganglia (BG), and more specifically the striatum, have long been proposed to play an essen...
A fundamental goal of neuroscience is to understand how cognitive processes, such as operant conditi...
How do animals learn to repeat behaviors that lead to the obtention of food or other “rewarding” obj...
Recent experiments have shown that spike-timing-dependent plasticity is influenced by neuromodulatio...
Biological neurons communicate primarily via a spiking process. Recurrently connected spiking neural...
The persistent modification of synaptic efficacy as a function of the rela-tive timing of pre- and p...
Reward-modulated spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) has recently emerged as a candidate for a ...
© 2014 Dr. Robert Roy KerrA fundamental goal of neuroscience is to understand how the brain encodes ...
Animals repeat rewarded behaviors, but the physiological basis of reward-based learning has only bee...
Animals repeat rewarded behaviors, but the physiological basis of reward-based learning has only bee...
Spike timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) is under neuromodulatory control, which is correlated with ...
Animals repeat rewarded behaviors, but the physiological basis of reward-based learning has only bee...
Learning agents, whether natural or artificial, must update their internal parameters in order to im...
<div><p>Operant learning requires that reinforcement signals interact with action representations at...
To survive, animals have to quickly modify their behaviour when the reward changes. The internal rep...
The basal ganglia (BG), and more specifically the striatum, have long been proposed to play an essen...
A fundamental goal of neuroscience is to understand how cognitive processes, such as operant conditi...
How do animals learn to repeat behaviors that lead to the obtention of food or other “rewarding” obj...
Recent experiments have shown that spike-timing-dependent plasticity is influenced by neuromodulatio...
Biological neurons communicate primarily via a spiking process. Recurrently connected spiking neural...
The persistent modification of synaptic efficacy as a function of the rela-tive timing of pre- and p...
Reward-modulated spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) has recently emerged as a candidate for a ...
© 2014 Dr. Robert Roy KerrA fundamental goal of neuroscience is to understand how the brain encodes ...
Animals repeat rewarded behaviors, but the physiological basis of reward-based learning has only bee...
Animals repeat rewarded behaviors, but the physiological basis of reward-based learning has only bee...
Spike timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) is under neuromodulatory control, which is correlated with ...
Animals repeat rewarded behaviors, but the physiological basis of reward-based learning has only bee...
Learning agents, whether natural or artificial, must update their internal parameters in order to im...
<div><p>Operant learning requires that reinforcement signals interact with action representations at...
To survive, animals have to quickly modify their behaviour when the reward changes. The internal rep...
The basal ganglia (BG), and more specifically the striatum, have long been proposed to play an essen...