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Novelty as a drive of human exploration in complex stochastic environments

Psychology

Novelty as a drive of human exploration in complex stochastic environments

A. Modirshanechi, W. Lin, et al.

Humans explore environments even when rewards require intermediate, reward-free steps. This study shows people persistently investigate a highly stochastic but reward-free subregion, and that their behavior is best explained by novelty-driven — not information-gain or surprise — exploration. Research conducted by Alireza Modirshanechi, Wei-Hsiang Lin, He A. Xu, Michael H. Herzog, and Wulfram Gerstner.... show more
Abstract
In order to find extrinsic rewards, humans explore their environment even if exploration requires several intermediate, reward-free decisions. It has been hypothesized that intrinsic rewards, such as novelty, surprise, or information gain, guide this reward-free exploration. However, in artificial agents, different intrinsic reward signals induce exploration strategies that respond differently to stochasticity. In particular, some strategies are vulnerable to the “noisy TV problem,” i.e., an attraction to irrelevant stochastic stimuli. Here, we ask whether humans exhibit a similar attraction to reward-free stochasticity. We design a multistep decision-making paradigm in which participants search for rewarding states in a complex environment containing a highly stochastic but reward-free subregion. We show that i) participants persistently explore the stochastic subregion, and ii) their decisions are best explained by a novelty-driven exploration strategy, compared to alternatives driven by information gain or surprise. Our findings suggest that novelty and extrinsic rewards jointly control human exploration in complex environments.
Publisher
PNAS
Published On
Sep 25, 2025
Authors
Alireza Modirshanechi, Wei-Hsiang Lin, He A. Xu, Michael H. Herzog, Wulfram Gerstner
Tags
intrinsic rewards
novelty-driven exploration
noisy TV problem
stochastic environments
information gain
multistep decision-making
human exploration
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