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Effects of Ventral Striatum Lesions on Stimulus-Based versus Action-Based Reinforcement Learning

机译:腹侧纹状体病变对基于刺激和基于动作的强化学习的影响

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Learning the values of actions versus stimuli may depend on separable neural circuits. In the current study, we evaluated the performance of rhesus macaques with ventral striatum (VS) lesions on a two-arm bandit task that had randomly interleaved blocks of stimulus-based and action-based reinforcement learning (RL). Compared with controls, monkeys with VS lesions had deficits in learning to select rewarding images but not rewarding actions. We used a RL model to quantify learning and choice consistency and found that, in stimulus-based RL, the VS lesion monkeys were more influenced by negative feedback and had lower choice consistency than controls. Using a Bayesian model to parse the groups' learning strategies, we also found that VS lesion monkeys defaulted to an action-based choice strategy. Therefore, the VS is involved specifically in learning the value of stimuli, not actions.>SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Reinforcement learning models of the ventral striatum (VS) often assume that it maintains an estimate of state value. This suggests that it plays a general role in learning whether rewards are assigned based on a chosen action or stimulus. In the present experiment, we examined the effects of VS lesions on monkeys' ability to learn that choosing a particular action or stimulus was more likely to lead to reward. We found that VS lesions caused a specific deficit in the monkeys' ability to discriminate between images with different values, whereas their ability to discriminate between actions with different values remained intact. Our results therefore suggest that the VS plays a specific role in learning to select rewarded stimuli.
机译:学习动作与刺激的价值可能取决于可分离的神经回路。在当前的研究中,我们评估了具有随机纹状的基于刺激和基于动作的强化学习(RL)的两臂土匪任务上恒河猴与腹侧纹状体(VS)病变的表现。与对照组相比,患有VS病变的猴子在学习选择奖励图像而不是奖励动作方面存在缺陷。我们使用RL模型来量化学习和选择的一致性,发现在基于刺激的RL中,VS病变猴子受负面反馈的影响更大,并且选择一致性比对照组低。使用贝叶斯模型分析小组的学习策略,我们还发现VS病变猴子默认使用基于动作的选择策略。因此,VS特别参与学习刺激的价值,而不是行动。>显着性陈述腹侧纹状体(VS)的强化学习模型通常假定其维持状态价值的估计值。这表明它在学习是否根据选择的动作或刺激分配奖励方面起着普遍的作用。在本实验中,我们研究了VS病变对猴子了解选择特定动作或刺激更有可能带来奖励的能力的影响。我们发现,VS损伤导致猴子区分具有不同值的图像的能力出现了特定的缺陷,而它们区分具有不同值的动作的能力却保持不变。因此,我们的结果表明,VS在学习选择奖励刺激中起特定作用。

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