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Dopamine neurons factor ambiguity into predictions enabling us to ‘win big and win often’

March 9, 2017 by

In the struggle of life, evolution rewards animals that master their circumstances, especially when the environment changes. The recipe for success is: win big, and win often. Success depends on the ability to learn. Researchers describe how dopamine-releasing neurons, which produce teaching signals for the brain, weigh the ambiguity of sensory information when they assess how successfully past experiences have guided a new decision. These neurons are even more sophisticated than previously thought.

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