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On the use of cognitive maps.
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Johnson, Adam Conrad.
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On the use of cognitive maps./
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Johnson, Adam Conrad.
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191 p.
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Adviser: Aaron David Redish.
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Dissertation Abstracts International69-06B.
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Biology, Neuroscience. -
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On the use of cognitive maps.
Johnson, Adam Conrad.
On the use of cognitive maps.
- 191 p.
Adviser: Aaron David Redish.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Minnesota, 2008.
Cognitive maps were proposed as an alternative to stimulus-response explanations of animal behavior. Although the concept of cognitive maps advanced treatments of complex animal behavior, it has remained resistant to theoretical definition. A simplified perspective on cognitive maps that focused on spatial behavior and the construction of spatial maps has provided an important approach to understanding the role of the hippocampus in spatial behavior and spatially modulated neural activity, particularly within the hippocampus. However, this perspective leaves open many questions on how spatial maps and neural activities within the hippocampus are used and how they contribute to selection of adaptive actions.
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A reinforcement learning approach to animal behavior was used to develop a theory of cognitive map function. Reinforcement learning provides a theoretical framework within which the components of cognitive map function can be readily defined and explored. This approach addresses long-standing criticisms of cognitive map theory by explicit mapping of stimuli to action via specific, albeit behaviorally unobservable, computations. Flexible behavior associated with cognitive maps implies the use of transition models in reinforcement learning algorithms. In contrast to model-free algorithms that depend on current experience only, model-based reinforcement algorithms represent sensory or state information beyond the modeled animal's current sensory experience. As a result, model-based reinforcement learning provides a principled approach to analysis of neural representations and the dynamic processes that support cognition.
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