A computational model of cortical-striatal mediation of speed-accuracy tradeoff and habit formation emerging from anatomical gradients in dopamine physiology and reinforcement learning
Decision making – committing to a single action from a plethora of viable alternatives – is a necessity for all motile creatures, each moving a single body to many possible destinations. Some decisions are better than others. For example, to a rat deciding between one path that will bring it to a pi...
Main Author: | Patrick, Sean |
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Other Authors: | Bullock, Daniel |
Language: | en_US |
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2019
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2144/33209 |
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