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Short-term gains, long-term pains: How cues about state aid learningin dynamic environments

机译:短期收益,长期痛苦:如何在动态环境中学习状态帮助学习的线索

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Successful investors seeking returns, animals foraging for food, and pilots controlling aircraft all must take into account how their current decisions will impact their future standing. One challenge facing decision makers is that options that appear attractive in the short-term may not turn out best in the long run. In this paper, we explore human learning in a dynamic decision making task which places short- and long-term rewards in conflict. Our goal in these studies was to evaluate how people's mental representation of a task affects their ability to discover an optimal decision strategy. We find that perceptual cues that readily align with the underlying state of the task environment help people overcome the impulsive appeal of short-term rewards. Our experimental manipulations, predictions, and analyses are motivated by current work in reinforcement learning which details how learners value delayed outcomes in sequential tasks and the importance that "state" identification plays in effective learning.
机译:寻求回报的成功投资者,觅食的动物以及控制飞机的飞行员都必须考虑到他们目前的决定将如何影响他们的未来地位。决策者面临的一个挑战是,从短期看,有吸引力的选择从长远来看可能不是最好的选择。在本文中,我们在动态决策任务中探索人类学习,该决策任务将短期和长期奖励置于冲突中。我们在这些研究中的目标是评估人们对一项任务的心理表征如何影响他们发现最佳决策策略的能力。我们发现,容易与任务环境的潜在状态保持一致的感知线索有助于人们克服短期奖励的冲动吸引力。我们的实验性操作,预测和分析是受当前强化学习工作的激励而进行的,该工作详细介绍了学习者如何评价顺序任务中的延迟结果以及“状态”识别在有效学习中的重要性。

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