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Linear reinforcement learning in planning, grid fields, and cognitive control

Psychology

Linear reinforcement learning in planning, grid fields, and cognitive control

P. Piray and N. D. Daw

This innovative research by Payam Piray and Nathaniel D. Daw presents a model for decision-making in the brain that incorporates a temporally abstracted map of future events, enabling dynamic choices influenced by cognitive biases. Discover how this model integrates flexible replanning and cognitive control, providing a new perspective on the brain's response to long-distance contingencies.... show more
Abstract
It is thought that the brain's judicious reuse of previous computation underlies our ability to plan flexibly, but also that inappropriate reuse gives rise to inflexibilities like habits and compulsion. Yet we lack a complete, realistic account of either. Building on control engineering, here we introduce a model for decision making in the brain that reuses a temporally abstracted map of future events to enable biologically-realistic, flexible choice at the expense of specific, quantifiable biases. It replaces the classic nonlinear, model-based optimization with a linear approximation that softly maximizes around (and is weakly biased toward) a default policy. This solution demonstrates connections between seemingly disparate phenomena across behavioral neuroscience, notably flexible replanning with biases and cognitive control. It also provides insight into how the brain can represent maps of long-distance contingencies stably and componentially, as in entorhinal response fields, and exploit them to guide choice even under changing goals.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Aug 16, 2021
Authors
Payam Piray, Nathaniel D. Daw
Tags
decision-making
brain model
temporal abstraction
cognitive control
flexible choice
replanning
entorhinal response fields
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