Modeling Temporal Structure in Classical Conditioning
Courville, Aaron C., Touretzky, David S.
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The Temporal Coding Hypothesis of Miller and colleagues [7] suggests thatanimals integrate related temporal patterns of stimuli into single memory representations. We formalize this concept using quasi-Bayes estimation to update the parameters of a constrained hiddenMarkov model. This approach allows us to account for some surprising temporal effects in the second order conditioning experimentsof Miller et al. [1, 2, 3], which other models are unable to explain. 1 Introduction Animal learning involves more than just predicting reinforcement. The well-known phenomena of latent learning and sensory preconditioning indicate that animals learn about stimuli in their environment before any reinforcement is supplied. More recently, a series of experiments by R. R. Miller and colleagues has demonstrated that in classical conditioning paradigms, animals appear to learn the temporal structure ofthe stimuli [8].
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-2002