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Cross inhibition improves activity selection when switching incurs time costs 被引量:1
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作者 James A. R. MARSHALL Angelique FAVR +4 位作者 EAU-PEIGN lutz fromhage John M. MCNAMARA Liarme F. S. MEAH Alasdair I. HOUSTON 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第2期242-250,共9页
We consider a behavioural model of an animal choosing between two activities, based on positive feedback, and exa- mine the effect of introducing cross inhibition between the motivations for the two activities. While ... We consider a behavioural model of an animal choosing between two activities, based on positive feedback, and exa- mine the effect of introducing cross inhibition between the motivations for the two activities. While cross-inhibition has pre- viously been included in models of decision making, the question of what benefit it may provide to an animal's activity selection behaviour has not previously been studied. In neuroscience and in collective behaviour cross-inhibition, and other equivalent means of coupling evidence-accumulating pathways, have been shown to approximate statistically-optimal decision-making and to adaptively break deadlock, thereby improving decision performance. Switching between activities is an ongoing decision process yet here we also find that cross-inhibition robustly improves its efficiency, by reducing the frequency of costly switches between behaviours . 展开更多
关键词 Crossinhibition Geometric framework FORAGING Activity selection NEUROSCIENCE Behaviour
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