Neuromodulation and time-dependent plasticity in a model of foraging behavior

J. Krichmar
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In foraging behavior, where an animal searches for food caches, it is imperative for the animal to remember the locations and routes to these caches. An important consideration is the means by which the organism takes the appropriate actions to lead it to a goal that satisfies a particular need. We introduce a time-dependent plasticity rule that biases movement in a particular direction by developing asymmetric neuronal receptive fields through experience. The model contains hippocampal areas that respond differentially to locations in space, frontal cortex areas that respond to different salient cues from the environment, and neuromodulators that respond to rewards and costs. This model suggests a means by which neuromodulated time-dependent plasticity in the frontal cortex can facilitate action selection. It also suggests how these neuronal responses may lead to successful performance in a foraging task.
觅食行为模型中的神经调节和时间依赖性可塑性
在觅食行为中,当动物寻找食物贮藏点时,动物必须记住这些贮藏点的位置和路线。一个重要的考虑因素是有机体采取适当行动的手段,使其达到满足特定需求的目标。我们引入了一个时间依赖的可塑性规则,通过经验发展不对称的神经元接受野,使运动向特定方向倾斜。该模型包含对空间位置做出不同反应的海马体区域,对环境中不同显著线索做出反应的额叶皮质区域,以及对奖励和成本做出反应的神经调节剂。该模型提出了一种方法,通过神经调节的时间依赖性可塑性额叶皮层可以促进行动选择。它还表明,这些神经元反应如何导致觅食任务的成功表现。
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