Individual differences in experienced and observational decision-making illuminate interactions between reinforcement learning and declarative memory

Abstract Decision making can be shaped both by trial-and-error experiences and by memory of unique contextual information. Moreover, these types of information can be acquired either by means of active experience or by observing others behave in similar situations. The interactions between reinforce...

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Main Authors: Batel Yifrah, Ayelet Ramaty, Genela Morris, Avi Mendelsohn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-03-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-85322-2
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spelling doaj-861d269d112f4b6e8d3363bbd817ae992021-03-21T12:37:30ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-03-0111111410.1038/s41598-021-85322-2Individual differences in experienced and observational decision-making illuminate interactions between reinforcement learning and declarative memoryBatel Yifrah0Ayelet Ramaty1Genela Morris2Avi Mendelsohn3Sagol Department of Neurobiology, University of HaifaSagol Department of Neurobiology, University of HaifaRappaport Faculty of Medicine and Research Institute, Technion - Israel Institute of TechnologySagol Department of Neurobiology, University of HaifaAbstract Decision making can be shaped both by trial-and-error experiences and by memory of unique contextual information. Moreover, these types of information can be acquired either by means of active experience or by observing others behave in similar situations. The interactions between reinforcement learning parameters that inform decision updating and memory formation of declarative information in experienced and observational learning settings are, however, unknown. In the current study, participants took part in a probabilistic decision-making task involving situations that either yielded similar outcomes to those of an observed player or opposed them. By fitting alternative reinforcement learning models to each subject, we discerned participants who learned similarly from experience and observation from those who assigned different weights to learning signals from these two sources. Participants who assigned different weights to their own experience versus those of others displayed enhanced memory performance as well as subjective memory strength for episodes involving significant reward prospects. Conversely, memory performance of participants who did not prioritize their own experience over others did not seem to be influenced by reinforcement learning parameters. These findings demonstrate that interactions between implicit and explicit learning systems depend on the means by which individuals weigh relevant information conveyed via experience and observation.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-85322-2
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author Batel Yifrah
Ayelet Ramaty
Genela Morris
Avi Mendelsohn
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Genela Morris
Avi Mendelsohn
Individual differences in experienced and observational decision-making illuminate interactions between reinforcement learning and declarative memory
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Ayelet Ramaty
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title Individual differences in experienced and observational decision-making illuminate interactions between reinforcement learning and declarative memory
title_short Individual differences in experienced and observational decision-making illuminate interactions between reinforcement learning and declarative memory
title_full Individual differences in experienced and observational decision-making illuminate interactions between reinforcement learning and declarative memory
title_fullStr Individual differences in experienced and observational decision-making illuminate interactions between reinforcement learning and declarative memory
title_full_unstemmed Individual differences in experienced and observational decision-making illuminate interactions between reinforcement learning and declarative memory
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publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Decision making can be shaped both by trial-and-error experiences and by memory of unique contextual information. Moreover, these types of information can be acquired either by means of active experience or by observing others behave in similar situations. The interactions between reinforcement learning parameters that inform decision updating and memory formation of declarative information in experienced and observational learning settings are, however, unknown. In the current study, participants took part in a probabilistic decision-making task involving situations that either yielded similar outcomes to those of an observed player or opposed them. By fitting alternative reinforcement learning models to each subject, we discerned participants who learned similarly from experience and observation from those who assigned different weights to learning signals from these two sources. Participants who assigned different weights to their own experience versus those of others displayed enhanced memory performance as well as subjective memory strength for episodes involving significant reward prospects. Conversely, memory performance of participants who did not prioritize their own experience over others did not seem to be influenced by reinforcement learning parameters. These findings demonstrate that interactions between implicit and explicit learning systems depend on the means by which individuals weigh relevant information conveyed via experience and observation.
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