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From recurrent choice to skill learning: A reinforcement-learning model.
Authors:Fu, Wai-Tat   Anderson, John R.
Abstract:The authors propose a reinforcement-learning mechanism as a model for recurrent choice and extend it to account for skill learning. The model was inspired by recent research in neurophysiological studies of the basal ganglia and provides an integrated explanation of recurrent choice behavior and skill learning. The behavior includes effects of differential probabilities, magnitudes, variabilities, and delay of reinforcement. The model can also produce the violation of independence, preference reversals, and the goal gradient of reinforcement in maze learning. An experiment was conducted to study learning of action sequences in a multistep task. The fit of the model to the data demonstrated its ability to account for complex skill learning. The advantages of incorporating the mechanism into a larger cognitive architecture are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:reinforcement learning   recurrent choice   skill learning   credit assignment   cognitive architecture
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