نتایج جستجو برای: reward situation

تعداد نتایج: 163929  

Journal: :Vision Research 2013
Clayton Hickey Wieske van Zoest

Theories of reinforcement learning have proposed that the association of reward to visual stimuli may cause these objects to become fundamentally salient and thus attention-drawing. A number of recent studies have investigated the oculomotor correlates of this reward-priming effect, but there is some ambiguity in this literature regarding the involvement of top-down attentional set. Existing pa...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Automat. Contr. 2000
Sandjai Bhulai Ger Koole

In this paper we investigate the multi-armed bandit problem, where each arm generates an infinite sequence of Bernoulli distributed rewards. The parameters of these Bernoulli distributions are unknown and initially assumed to be Beta-distributed. Every time a bandit is selected its Beta-distribution is updated to new information in a Bayesian way. The objective is to maximize the long term disc...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008
Shunsuke Kobayashi Wolfram Schultz

Psychological and microeconomic studies have shown that outcome values are discounted by imposed delays. The effect, called temporal discounting, is demonstrated typically by choice preferences for sooner smaller rewards over later larger rewards. However, it is unclear whether temporal discounting occurs during the decision process when differently delayed reward outcomes are compared or durin...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2001
S Ravel P Sardo E Legallet P Apicella

Tonically active neurons (TANs) in the monkey striatum are involved in detecting motivationally relevant stimuli. We recently provided evidence that the timing of conditioned stimuli strongly influences the responsiveness of TANs, the source of which is likely to be the monkey's previous experience with particular temporal regularities in sequential task events. To extend these findings, we inv...

2015
Robert C. Lorenz Tobias Gleich Jürgen Gallinat Simone Kühn

Video games contain elaborate reinforcement and reward schedules that have the potential to maximize motivation. Neuroimaging studies suggest that video games might have an influence on the reward system. However, it is not clear whether reward-related properties represent a precondition, which biases an individual toward playing video games, or if these changes are the result of playing video ...

2014
Takafumi Minamimoto Yukiko Hori Ko Yamanaka Minoru Kimura

Most of our daily actions are selected and executed involuntarily under familiar situations by the guidance of internal drives, such as motivation. The behavioral tendency or biasing towards one over others reflects the action-selection process in advance of action execution (i.e., pre-action bias). Facing unexpected situations, however, pre-action bias should be withdrawn and replaced by an al...

Journal: :Biology letters 2014
Tatsuya Sasaki Satoshi Uchida

Properly coordinating cooperation is relevant for resolving public good problems, such as clean energy and environmental protection. However, little is known about how individuals can coordinate themselves for a certain level of cooperation in large populations of strangers. In a typical situation, a consensus-building process rarely succeeds, owing to a lack of face and standing. The evolution...

2004
Charles S. Carver Teri L. White

Gray (1981, 1982) holds that 2 general motivational systems underlie behavior and affect: a behavioral inhibition system (BIS) and a behavioral activation system (BAS). Self-report scales to assess dispositional BIS and BAS sensitivities were created. Scale development (Study 1) and convergent and discriminant validity in the form of correlations with alternative measures are reported (Study 2)...

Journal: :Learning & behavior 2010
W David Stahlman Michael E Young Aaron P Blaisdell

Instrumental response variation is inversely related to reward probability. Gharib, Derby, and Roberts (2001) theorized that individuals behave more variably when their expectation of reward is low. They postulate that this behavioral rule assists the discovery of alternative actions when a target response is unlikely to be reinforced. This suggests that response variability may be unaffected i...

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