Learning from Others, but with What Confidence?

Abstract:

:A recent study by Zhang and Gläscher (2020) in humans examines learning from one's own versus others' actions under reward uncertainty. Comparing findings from this and non-human studies on learning under perceptual uncertainty suggests a unified role for confidence in learning under different types of uncertainty across mammalian brains.

journal_name

Trends Cogn Sci

authors

Soltani A

doi

10.1016/j.tics.2020.09.011

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-12-01 00:00:00

pages

963-964

issue

12

eissn

1364-6613

issn

1879-307X

pii

S1364-6613(20)30226-6

journal_volume

24

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