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Anatomy of a Decision: Striato-Orbitofrontal Interactions in Reinforcement Learning, Decision Making, and Reversal

机译:决策剖析:强化学习,决策制定和逆转中的纹状体-眶额相互作用

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The authors explore the division of labor between the basal ganglia-dopamine (BG-DA) system and the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) in decision making. They show that a primitive neural network model of the BG-DA system slowly learns to make decisions on the basis of the relative probability of rewards but is not as sensitive to (a) recency or (b) the value of specific rewards. An augmented model that explores BG-OFC interactions is more successful at estimating the true expected value of decisions and is faster at switching behavior when reinforcement contingencies change. In the augmented model, OFC areas exert top-down control on the BG and premotor areas by representing reinforcement magnitudes in working memory. The model successfully captures patterns of behavior resulting from OFC damage in decision making, reversal learning, and devaluation paradigms and makes additional predictions for the underlying source of these deficits.
机译:作者探讨了基底神经节-多巴胺(BG-DA)系统和眶额皮质(OFC)之间在决策中的分工。他们表明,BG-DA系统的原始神经网络模型慢慢学会根据奖励的相对概率做出决策,但对(a)新近度或(b)具体奖励的价值不那么敏感。探索BG-OFC交互作用的增强模型在估计决策的真实期望值方面更成功,并且在增强突发事件发生变化时,在切换行为方面也更快。在增强模型中,OFC区域通过表示工作记忆中的增强幅度对BG和运动前区域进行自顶向下的控制。该模型成功地捕获了OFC在决策制定,逆向学习和贬值范式中的损害所导致的行为模式,并对这些缺陷的潜在根源做出了额外的预测。

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