Munich Neuroscience Calendar

Event:

30.06.2022, 11:00 Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience

Event Type: Talk
Speaker: Peter Dayan
Institute: MPI for Biological Cybernetics

Title: Replay and Preplay in Planning in Humans

Location:
Large lecture hall B00.019, LMU Biocenter
Großhaderner Str. 2
82152 Martinsried

Host: Talking Science team

Abstract:
Julius Bernstein Lecture, Talking Science 2022

Animals and humans replay neural patterns encoding trajectories through their environment, both whilst they solve decision-making tasks and during rest. Under a common assumption that we build models of the world and recognize and plan actions using those models, such intrinsically generated patterns are ideal for various forms of model inversion, giving us access to fast and effective methods for sensory processing and decision-making. I will discuss recent investigations using magnetoencephalography to detect replay in human subjects as they perform decision-making tasks. In a simple choice task, we found evidence for various forms of replay, which differed between subjects who flexibly adjusted their choices to changes in temporal, spatial and reward structure and those who were slower to adapt to change. The former group predominantly replayed comparatively less good trajectories during task performance, and subsequently avoided these inefficient choices. The latter replayed comparatively preferred, but suboptimal, trajectories during rest periods between task epochs. We suggest that online and offline replay both contribute to planning, but each are associated with distinct model-based and model-free decision strategies.

This is joint work with Eran Eldar, Zeb Kurth-Nelson, Ray Dolan, Georgy Antonov and Chris Gagne.

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