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Model-based and model-free Pavlovian reward learning: Revaluation, revision, and revelation
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Berridge, Kent C.
, Dayan, Peter
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Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Brain - physiology
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Computer Simulation
/ Conditioning, Classical - physiology
/ Conditioning, Operant
/ Decision Making
/ Humans
/ Models, Psychological
/ Neurosciences
/ Psychology
/ Reward
2014
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Model-based and model-free Pavlovian reward learning: Revaluation, revision, and revelation
by
Berridge, Kent C.
, Dayan, Peter
in
Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Brain - physiology
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Computer Simulation
/ Conditioning, Classical - physiology
/ Conditioning, Operant
/ Decision Making
/ Humans
/ Models, Psychological
/ Neurosciences
/ Psychology
/ Reward
2014
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Model-based and model-free Pavlovian reward learning: Revaluation, revision, and revelation
by
Berridge, Kent C.
, Dayan, Peter
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Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Brain - physiology
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Computer Simulation
/ Conditioning, Classical - physiology
/ Conditioning, Operant
/ Decision Making
/ Humans
/ Models, Psychological
/ Neurosciences
/ Psychology
/ Reward
2014
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Model-based and model-free Pavlovian reward learning: Revaluation, revision, and revelation
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Model-based and model-free Pavlovian reward learning: Revaluation, revision, and revelation
2014
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Evidence supports at least two methods for learning about reward and punishment and making predictions for guiding actions. One method, called
model-free
, progressively acquires cached estimates of the long-run values of circumstances and actions from retrospective experience. The other method, called
model-based
, uses representations of the environment, expectations, and prospective calculations to make cognitive predictions of future value. Extensive attention has been paid to both methods in computational analyses of instrumental learning. By contrast, although a full computational analysis has been lacking, Pavlovian learning and prediction has typically been presumed to be solely model-free. Here, we revise that presumption and review compelling evidence from Pavlovian revaluation experiments showing that Pavlovian predictions can involve their own form of model-based evaluation. In model-based Pavlovian evaluation, prevailing states of the body and brain influence value computations, and thereby produce powerful incentive motivations that can sometimes be quite new. We consider the consequences of this revised Pavlovian view for the computational landscape of prediction, response, and choice. We also revisit differences between Pavlovian and instrumental learning in the control of incentive motivation.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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