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Distinct value computations support rapid sequential decisions

Psychology

Distinct value computations support rapid sequential decisions

A. Mah, S. S. Schiereck, et al.

This fascinating study by Andrew Mah, Shannon S. Schiereck, Veronica Bossio, and Christine M. Constantinople uncovers how rats make split-second decisions based on the value of their environment. With a high-throughput temporal wagering task involving 291 rats, the researchers revealed distinct computations behind trial initiation and wait times. Get ready to explore the dynamic interplay of cognitive behaviors in the animal kingdom!... show more
Abstract
The value of the environment determines animals’ motivational states and sets expectations for error-based learning. How are values computed? Reinforcement learning systems can store or cache values of states or actions that are learned from experience, or they can compute values using a model of the environment to simulate possible futures. These value computations have distinct trade-offs, and a central question is how neural systems decide which computations to use or whether/how to combine them. Here we show that rats use distinct value computations for sequential decisions within single trials. We used high-throughput training to collect statistically powerful datasets from 291 rats performing a temporal wagering task with hidden reward states. Rats adjusted how quickly they initiated trials and how long they waited for rewards across states, balancing effort and time costs against expected rewards. Statistical modeling revealed that animals computed the value of the environment differently when initiating trials versus when deciding how long to wait for rewards, even though these decisions were only seconds apart. Moreover, value estimates interacted via a dynamic learning rate. Our results reveal how distinct value computations interact on rapid timescales, and demonstrate the power of using high-throughput training to understand rich, cognitive behaviors.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 21, 2023
Authors
Andrew Mah, Shannon S. Schiereck, Veronica Bossio, Christine M. Constantinople
Tags
rats
value computations
sequential decisions
temporal wagering
cognitive behaviors
learning rate
statistical modeling
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