The basal ganglia, the ideal machinery for the cost-benefit analysis of action plans

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  • who: Eun Jung Hwang from the Division of Biology and Biological Engineering, Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA, University of Illinois have published the article: The basal ganglia, the ideal machinery for the cost-benefit analysis of action plans, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: The signal facilitation in the direct pathway is equivalent to boosted expected benefit for that particular action increasing the probability for that action to be selected in the future i.e. reinforcement learning. FUTURE DIRECTIONS While the cost-benefit model can account for a wide spectrum of findings it is nevertheless . . .

     

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