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A Model of Reward- and Effort-Based Optimal Decision Making and Motor Control
Authors:Lionel Rigoux   Emmanuel Guigon
Affiliation:1UPMC Univ Paris 06, UMR 7222, ISIR, Paris, France;2CNRS, UMR 7222, ISIR, Paris, France;University College London, United Kingdom
Abstract:Costs (e.g. energetic expenditure) and benefits (e.g. food) are central determinants of behavior. In ecology and economics, they are combined to form a utility function which is maximized to guide choices. This principle is widely used in neuroscience as a normative model of decision and action, but current versions of this model fail to consider how decisions are actually converted into actions (i.e. the formation of trajectories). Here, we describe an approach where decision making and motor control are optimal, iterative processes derived from the maximization of the discounted, weighted difference between expected rewards and foreseeable motor efforts. The model accounts for decision making in cost/benefit situations, and detailed characteristics of control and goal tracking in realistic motor tasks. As a normative construction, the model is relevant to address the neural bases and pathological aspects of decision making and motor control.
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