Coexistence of reward and unsupervised learning during the operant conditioning of neural firing rates.
A fundamental goal of neuroscience is to understand how cognitive processes, such as operant conditioning, are performed by the brain. Typical and well studied examples of operant conditioning, in which the firing rates of individual cortical neurons in monkeys are increased using rewards, provide a...
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Main Authors: | Robert R Kerr, David B Grayden, Doreen A Thomas, Matthieu Gilson, Anthony N Burkitt |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/75a7409e8d204eafa2be0aaf25ff03aa |
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