Regulation of reinforcement learning parameters captures long‐term changes in rat behaviour

Author:

Cinotti François12ORCID,Coutureau Etienne3ORCID,Khamassi Mehdi1ORCID,Marchand Alain R.3ORCID,Girard Benoît1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institut des Systèmes Intelligents et de Robotique Sorbonne Université, CNRS Paris France

2. University of Reading, School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences, Whiteknights Reading UK

3. INCIA, CNRS UMR 5287 Université de Bordeaux Bordeaux France

Abstract

AbstractIn uncertain environments in which resources fluctuate continuously, animals must permanently decide whether to stabilise learning and exploit what they currently believe to be their best option, or instead explore potential alternatives and learn fast from new observations. While such a trade‐off has been extensively studied in pretrained animals facing non‐stationary decision‐making tasks, it is yet unknown how they progressively tune it while learning the task structure during pretraining. Here, we compared the ability of different computational models to account for long‐term changes in the behaviour of 24 rats while they learned to choose a rewarded lever in a three‐armed bandit task across 24 days of pretraining. We found that the day‐by‐day evolution of rat performance and win‐shift tendency revealed a progressive stabilisation of the way they regulated reinforcement learning parameters. We successfully captured these behavioural adaptations using a meta‐learning model in which either the learning rate or the inverse temperature was controlled by the average reward rate.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Wiley

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