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  • Tonically active neurons in the striatum encode motivational contexts of action.
    Brain Dev, Vol. 25 Suppl 1 (December 2003)
  • Learning at a distance II. Statistical learning of non-adjacent dependencies in a non-human primate
    Cognitive Psychology, Vol. 49, No. 2. (September 2004), pp. 85-117.
    by Elissa L Newport, Marc D Hauser, Geertrui Spaepen, Richard N Aslin
    posted to language learning nonhuman primate by dep on 2008-01-02 16:03:00 as ** along with 1 person briordan
  • Neuronal representation of response-outcome in the primate prefrontal cortex.
    Cereb Cortex, Vol. 14, No. 1. (January 2004), pp. 47-55.
  • Relative reward processing in primate striatum.
    Exp Brain Res (8 March 2005)
    by Howard C Cromwell, Oum K Hassani, Wolfram Schultz
  • Spontaneous alternation and pattern of reinforcement.
    Q J Exp Psychol, Vol. 18, No. 2. (May 1966), pp. 109-118.
    by AW Still
    posted to choice learning reinforcement by dep on 2007-12-17 18:06:27 as ** along with 2 people brian krista
  • Representation of action-specific reward values in the striatum.
    Science, Vol. 310, No. 5752. (25 November 2005), pp. 1337-1340.
    by K Samejima, Y Ueda, K Doya, M Kimura
  • Influence of Expectation of Different Rewards on Behavior-Related Neuronal Activity in the Striatum
    J Neurophysiol, Vol. 85, No. 6. (1 June 2001), pp. 2477-2489.
    by Oum K Hassani, Howard C Cromwell, Wolfram Schultz
  • Neuronal activity in monkey ventral striatum related to the expectation of reward.
    J Neurosci, Vol. 12, No. 12. (December 1992), pp. 4595-4610.
  • Responses to reward in monkey dorsal and ventral striatum.
    Exp Brain Res, Vol. 85, No. 3. (1991), pp. 491-500.
  • Reward or reinforcement: what's the difference?
    Neurosci Biobehav Rev, Vol. 13, No. 2-3. (l 1989), pp. 181-186.
    by NM White
  • Learning to Predict by the Methods of Temporal Differences
    Machine Learning, Vol. 3 (1988), pp. 9-44.
    by Richard S Sutton
  • Effects of Magnitude of Reward and Percentage of Reinforcement on a Lever Movement Response
    Child Development, Vol. 35, No. 1. (1964), pp. 281-285.
    by James L Bruning
    posted to learning matching reinforcement by dep on 2007-12-17 18:00:41 as ** along with 1 person brian
  • Automata, matching and foraging behavior of bees
    Journal of Theoretical Biology, Vol. 175, No. 3. (07 August 1995), pp. 305-316.
  • Dopamine cells respond to predicted events during classical conditioning: evidence for eligibility traces in the reward-learning network.
    J Neurosci, Vol. 25, No. 26. (29 June 2005), pp. 6235-6242.
    by WX Pan, R Schmidt, JR Wickens, BI Hyland
  • Reinforcement Learning: A Survey
    Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, Vol. 4 (1996), pp. 237-285.
    by Leslie P Kaelbling, Michael L Littman, Andrew P Moore
  • A new paradigm to analyze observational learning in rats.
    Brain Res Brain Res Protoc, Vol. 12, No. 2. (October 2003), pp. 83-90.
  • Cognitive imitation in rhesus macaques.
    Science, Vol. 305, No. 5682. (16 July 2004), pp. 407-410.
    by F Subiaul, JF Cantlon, RL Holloway, HS Terrace
  • Representation of actions in rats: the role of cerebellum in learning spatial performances by observation.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, Vol. 97, No. 5. (29 February 2000), pp. 2320-2325.
  • Observational Learning and the Feeding Behavior of the Red Squirrel Tamiasciurus Hudsonicus: The Ontogeny of Optimization
    Ecology, Vol. 61, No. 2. (1980), pp. 213-218.
    by Peter D Weigl, Elinor V Hanson
  • Modulation of neural activity during observational learning of actions and their sequential orders.
    J Neurosci, Vol. 26, No. 51. (20 December 2006), pp. 13194-13201.
    by SH Frey, VE Gerry
  • On the cognitive basis of observational learning: development of mechanisms for the detection and correction of errors.
    Q J Exp Psychol A, Vol. 53, No. 3. (August 2000), pp. 846-867.
  • A survey on the bandit problem with switching costs
    De Economist, Vol. V152, No. 4. (1 December 2004), pp. 513-541.
    by Tackseung Jun
  • Bees in two-armed bandit situations: foraging choices and possible decision mechanisms
    Behav. Ecol., Vol. 13, No. 6. (1 November 2002), pp. 757-765.
    by Tamar Keasar, Ella Rashkovich, Dan Cohen, Avi Shmida
  • General Gittins index processes in discrete time.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, Vol. 90, No. 4. (15 February 1993), pp. 1232-1236.
    posted to economics learning models theory by dep on 2006-06-08 22:03:11 as ** along with 1 group Glimcher_Lab
  • Predicting How People Play Games: Reinforcement Learning in Experimental Games with Unique, Mixed Strategy Equilibria
    The American Economic Review, Vol. 88, No. 4. (1998), pp. 848-881.
    by Ido Erev, Alvin E Roth
  • The neural basis of human error processing: reinforcement learning, dopamine, and the error-related negativity.
    Psychol Rev, Vol. 109, No. 4. (October 2002), pp. 679-709.
    by CB Holroyd, MG Coles
  • What songbirds teach us about learning.
    Nature, Vol. 417, No. 6886. (16 May 2002), pp. 351-358.
    by MS Brainard, AJ Doupe
  • Contributions of an avian basal ganglia-forebrain circuit to real-time modulation of song
    Nature, Vol. 433, No. 7026. (10 February 2005), pp. 638-643.
    by Mimi H Kao, Allison J Doupe, Michael S Brainard
  • A Neural Substrate of Prediction and Reward
    Science, Vol. 275, No. 5306. (14 March 1997), pp. 1593-1599.
    by Wolfram Schultz, Peter Dayan, Read P Montague
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