Exam, computational neuroscience Flashcards

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what is the law of effect?

A

It was invented by Edward Thorndike and indicates how the associations between stimuli and responses (S-R) vary depending on the outcome of an animal’s actions

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which formula best capture the notion of prediction error?

rå=prediction error at time t
r=reinforcement at time t
p(t)=prediction at time t
p(t-1)= prediction at time t-1
y=temporal discount parameter
A

rå=r+y*p(t)-p(t-1)

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Name some fact about the association between a stimulus and an action [Q(s,a)] in Q-learning!

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The association between a stimulus and an action in Q-learning is incremented when a positive prediction error occurs

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Where in the brain are the Q-values represented?

A

In putamen

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5
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what does dopamin represent in computational neuroscience?

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It represents rewards prediction errors

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What is the learning rate (alpha) in Q-learning?

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The learning rate (alpha) is a value between 0 and 1 which in order for learning capable of integrating information over several events to occur, should be grater than zero and less than 1.

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What happens if an action is followed by firing of dopaminergic neurons?

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This action will tend to be be repeated in the same context

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which region strengthen their functional link to the putamen when people learn a new stimulus-response (S-R) association

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Sensory and motor cortexes

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