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A new computational account of cognitive control over reinforcement-based decision-making: Modeling of a probabilistic learning task.

Sareh Zendehrouh1.   

Abstract

Recent work on decision-making field offers an account of dual-system theory for decision-making process. This theory holds that this process is conducted by two main controllers: a goal-directed system and a habitual system. In the reinforcement learning (RL) domain, the habitual behaviors are connected with model-free methods, in which appropriate actions are learned through trial-and-error experiences. However, goal-directed behaviors are associated with model-based methods of RL, in which actions are selected using a model of the environment. Studies on cognitive control also suggest that during processes like decision-making, some cortical and subcortical structures work in concert to monitor the consequences of decisions and to adjust control according to current task demands. Here a computational model is presented based on dual system theory and cognitive control perspective of decision-making. The proposed model is used to simulate human performance on a variant of probabilistic learning task. The basic proposal is that the brain implements a dual controller, while an accompanying monitoring system detects some kinds of conflict including a hypothetical cost-conflict one. The simulation results address existing theories about two event-related potentials, namely error related negativity (ERN) and feedback related negativity (FRN), and explore the best account of them. Based on the results, some testable predictions are also presented.
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Keywords:  Cognitive control; Cost function; Dual system theory; Goal-directed behavior; Probabilistic learning task; Reinforcement learning

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26339919     DOI: 10.1016/j.neunet.2015.08.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neural Netw        ISSN: 0893-6080


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