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Memory consolidation from a reinforcement learning perspective

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Memory consolidation from a reinforcement learning perspective

J. W. Lee and M. W. Jung

Memory consolidation may operate as offline reinforcement learning: CA3 generates diverse activity patterns and CA1 evaluates and reinforces those most likely to maximize rewards, a process paralleling Sutton’s Dyna algorithm. This research was conducted by Jong Won Lee and Min Whan Jung.... show more
Abstract
Memory consolidation refers to the process of converting temporary memories into long-lasting ones. It is widely accepted that new experiences are initially stored in the hippocampus as rapid associative memories, which then undergo a consolidation process to establish more permanent traces in other regions of the brain. Over the past two decades, studies in humans and animals have demonstrated that the hippocampus is crucial not only for memory but also for imagination and future planning, with the CA3 region playing a pivotal role in generating novel activity patterns. Additionally, a growing body of evidence indicates the involvement of the hippocampus, especially the CA1 region, in valuation processes. Based on these findings, we propose that the CA3 region of the hippocampus generates diverse activity patterns, while the CA1 region evaluates and reinforces those patterns most likely to maximize rewards. This framework closely parallels Dyna, a reinforcement learning algorithm introduced by Sutton in 1991. In Dyna, an agent performs offline simulations to supplement trial-and-error value learning, greatly accelerating the learning process. We suggest that memory consolidation might be viewed as a process of deriving optimal strategies based on simulations derived from limited experiences, rather than merely strengthening incidental memories. From this perspective, memory consolidation functions as a form of offline reinforcement learning, aimed at enhancing adaptive decision-making.
Publisher
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
Published On
Jan 08, 2025
Authors
Jong Won Lee, Min Whan Jung
Tags
memory consolidation
hippocampus CA3
hippocampus CA1
reinforcement learning
Dyna algorithm
offline simulation
value-based memory
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