Value and Reward Based Learning in Neurobots
Organisms are equipped with value systems that signal the salience of environmental cues to their nervous system, causing a change in the nervous system that results in modification of their behavior. These systems are necessary for an organism to adapt its behavior when an important environmental e...
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Frontiers Media SA
2021
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