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Observational reinforcement learning in children and young adults

Psychology

Observational reinforcement learning in children and young adults

J. M. R. Buritica, B. Eppinger, et al.

This groundbreaking research conducted by Julia M. Rodriguez Buritica, Ben Eppinger, Hauke R. Heekeren, Eveline A. Crone, and Anna C. K. van Duijvenvoorde reveals fascinating insights into how children and younger adults differ in observational and individual learning. The study uncovers the role of prediction errors in brain activation and their implications for understanding developmental challenges in observational learning.... show more
Abstract
Observational learning is essential for the acquisition of new behavior in educational practices and daily life and serves as an important mechanism for human cognitive and social-emotional development. However, we know little about its underlying neurocomputational mechanisms from a developmental perspective. In this study we used model-based fMRI to investigate differences in observational learning and individual learning between children and younger adults. Prediction errors (PE), the difference between experienced and predicted outcomes, related positively to striatal and ventral medial prefrontal cortex activation during individual learning and showed no age-related differences. PE-related activation during observational learning was more pronounced when outcomes were worse than predicted. Particularly, negative PE-coding in the dorsal medial prefrontal cortex was stronger in adults compared to children and was associated with improved observational learning in children and adults. The current findings pave the way to better understand observational learning challenges across development and educational settings.
Publisher
npj Science of Learning
Published On
Mar 13, 2024
Authors
Julia M. Rodriguez Buritica, Ben Eppinger, Hauke R. Heekeren, Eveline A. Crone, Anna C. K. van Duijvenvoorde
Tags
observational learning
individual learning
children
younger adults
prediction errors
brain activation
development
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