نتایج جستجو برای: reward system

تعداد نتایج: 2253502  

2013
Yuri Grinberg Doina Precup

We consider the problem of average reward optimization in domains with partial observability, within the modeling framework of linear predictive state representations (PSRs) (Littman et al., 2001). The key to average-reward computation is to have a welldefined stationary behavior of a system, so the required averages can be computed. If, additionally, the stationary behavior varies smoothly wit...

2014
Thomas B. Sims Janina Neufeld Tom Johnstone Bhismadev Chakrabarti

Deficits in facial mimicry have been widely reported in autism. Some studies have suggested that these deficits are restricted to spontaneous mimicry and do not extend to volitional mimicry. We bridge these apparently inconsistent observations by testing the impact of reward value on neural indices of mimicry and how autistic traits modulate this impact. Neutral faces were conditioned with high...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Jean-Claude Dreher Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg Philip Kohn Karen Faith Berman

The dopamine system, which plays a crucial role in reward processing, is particularly vulnerable to aging. Significant losses over a normal lifespan have been reported for dopamine receptors and transporters, but very little is known about the neurofunctional consequences of this age-related dopaminergic decline. In animals, a substantial body of data indicates that dopamine activity in the mid...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 2008
M Solinas S R Goldberg D Piomelli

Food, drugs and brain stimulation can serve as strong rewarding stimuli and are all believed to activate common brain circuits that evolved in mammals to favour fitness and survival. For decades, endogenous dopaminergic and opioid systems have been considered the most important systems in mediating brain reward processes. Recent evidence suggests that the endogenous cannabinoid (endocannabinoid...

Journal: :Perform. Eval. 1998
Ing-Ray Chen Tao-Hung Hsi

We propose and analyze a class of admission control algorithms based on reward optimization for multimediaservers designed to provide on-demand services to clients in an environment where workload characteristics of clients can change dynamically. These admission control algorithms are developed based on two strategic choices, namely, \deterministic" or \best-eeort" regarding quality of service...

2017
Christian D. Wiesner Valentia Davoli David Schürger Alexander Prehn-Kristensen Lioba Baving

Sleep helps to protect and renew hippocampus-dependent declarative learning. Less is known about forms of learning that mainly engage the dopaminergic reward system. Animal studies showed that exogenous melatonin modulates the responses of the dopaminergic reward system and acts as a neuroprotectant promoting memory. In humans, melatonin is mainly secreted in darkness during evening hours suppo...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2015
Harm Veling Erik Bijleveld

Valuable monetary rewards can boost human performance on various effortful tasks even when the value of the rewards is presented too briefly to allow for strategic decision making. However, the mechanism by which briefly-presented reward information influences performance has remained unclear. One possibility is that performance after briefly-presented reward information is primarily boosted vi...

Journal: :JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery 2013

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