The ability to make optimal decisions depends on evaluating the expected rewards associated with different potential actions. This process is critically dependent on the fidelity with which reward value information can be maintained in the nervous system. Here we directly probe the fidelity of value representation following a standard reinforcement learning task. The results demonstrate a previously-unrecognized bias in the representation of value: extreme reward values, both low and high, are stored significantly more accurately and precisely than intermediate rewards. The symmetry between low and high rewards pertained despite substantially higher frequency of exposure to high rewards, resulting from preferential exploitation of more rewa...
Learning the reliability of different sources of rewards is critical for making optimal choices. How...
Computational models of learning have proved largely successful in characterising potentialmechanism...
Cognition can reveal itself in the pupil, as latent cognitive processes map onto specific pupil resp...
a. The reward sensitivity beta scales how action weights (i.e., a combination of estimated probabili...
We studied the effects of past choices and rewards in decision-making. Reinforcement learning paradi...
Humans and other animals routinely make choices between goods of different values. Choices are often...
To decide optimally between available options, organisms need to learn the values associated with th...
© 2020, eLife Sciences Publications Ltd. All rights reserved. Learning from successes and failures o...
People are alarmingly susceptible to manipulations that change both their expectations and experienc...
Learning from successes and failures often improves the quality of subsequent decisions. Past outcom...
The basal ganglia pathways and their dopaminergic innervation are essential for reinforcement learni...
Computational models of learning have proved largely successful in characterizing potential mechanis...
Cognition can reveal itself in the pupil, as latent cognitive processes map onto specific pupil resp...
When inferring reward functions from human behavior (be it demonstrations, comparisons, physical cor...
To make optimal decisions and get the best outcomes, human and animal decision-makers must traverse ...
Learning the reliability of different sources of rewards is critical for making optimal choices. How...
Computational models of learning have proved largely successful in characterising potentialmechanism...
Cognition can reveal itself in the pupil, as latent cognitive processes map onto specific pupil resp...
a. The reward sensitivity beta scales how action weights (i.e., a combination of estimated probabili...
We studied the effects of past choices and rewards in decision-making. Reinforcement learning paradi...
Humans and other animals routinely make choices between goods of different values. Choices are often...
To decide optimally between available options, organisms need to learn the values associated with th...
© 2020, eLife Sciences Publications Ltd. All rights reserved. Learning from successes and failures o...
People are alarmingly susceptible to manipulations that change both their expectations and experienc...
Learning from successes and failures often improves the quality of subsequent decisions. Past outcom...
The basal ganglia pathways and their dopaminergic innervation are essential for reinforcement learni...
Computational models of learning have proved largely successful in characterizing potential mechanis...
Cognition can reveal itself in the pupil, as latent cognitive processes map onto specific pupil resp...
When inferring reward functions from human behavior (be it demonstrations, comparisons, physical cor...
To make optimal decisions and get the best outcomes, human and animal decision-makers must traverse ...
Learning the reliability of different sources of rewards is critical for making optimal choices. How...
Computational models of learning have proved largely successful in characterising potentialmechanism...
Cognition can reveal itself in the pupil, as latent cognitive processes map onto specific pupil resp...