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SUBMITTER: Hennig JA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10513382 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hennig Jay A JA Romero Pinto Sandra A SA Yamaguchi Takahiro T Linderman Scott W SW Uchida Naoshige N Gershman Samuel J SJ
PLoS computational biology 20230911 9
To behave adaptively, animals must learn to predict future reward, or value. To do this, animals are thought to learn reward predictions using reinforcement learning. However, in contrast to classical models, animals must learn to estimate value using only incomplete state information. Previous work suggests that animals estimate value in partially observable tasks by first forming "beliefs"-optimal Bayesian estimates of the hidden states in the task. Although this is one way to solve the proble ...[more]