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Title Modelling natural action selection / edited by Anil K. Seth, Tony J. Prescott, Joanna J. Bryson.

Publication Info. Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 544 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of color plates) : illustrations (some color)
Physical Medium polychrome
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Summary "Action selection is a fundamental problem in biology and ecology. It requires determining available alternatives, executing those most appropriate, and resolving conflicts among competing goals and possibilities. Using advanced computational modelling, this book explores cutting-edge research into action selection in nature from a wide range of disciplines, from neuroscience to behavioural ecology, and even political science. It delivers new insights into both detailed and systems-level attributes of natural intelligence and demonstrates advances in methodological practice. Contributions from leading researchers cover issues including whether biological action selection is optimal, neural substrates for action selection in the vertebrate brain, perceptual selection in decision making, and interactions between group and individual action selection. This first integrated review of action selection in nature contains a balance of review and original research material, consolidating current knowledge into a valuable reference for researchers, while illustrating potential paths for future studies"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Foreword / Peter M. Todd -- 1. General introduction / Anil K. Seth, Joanna J. Bryson, and Tony J. Prescott -- pt. I. Rational and optimal decision making. 2. Introduction to pt. I : rational and optimal decision making / Anil K. Seth, Tony J. Prescott, and Joanna J. Bryson ; 3. Do we expect natural selection to produce rational behaviour? / Alasdair I. Houston, John M. McNamara, and Mark D. Steer ; 4. Optimised agent-based modelling of action selection / Anil K. Seth ; 5. Compromise strategies for action selection / Frederick L. Crabbe ; 6. Extending a biologically inspired model of choice : multi-alternatives, nonlinearity and value based multidimensional choice / Rafal Bogacz, Marius Usher, Jiaxiang Zhang, and James L. McClelland ; 7. Bayesian approaches to modelling action selection / Max Berniker, Kunlin Wei, and Konrad Kording ; 8. Post-retrieval inhibition in sequential memory search / Eddy J. Davelaar -- pt. II. Computational neuroscience models. 9. Introduction to pt. II : computational neuroscience models / Tony J. Prescott, Joanna J. Bryson, and Anil K. Seth ; 10. Action selection and refinement in subcortical loops through basal ganglia and cerebellum / James C. Houk ; 11. Cortical mechanisms of action selection : the affordance competition hypothesis / Paul Cisek ; 12. Toward an executive without a homunculus : computational models of the prefrontal/basal ganglia system / Thomas E. Hazy, Michael J. Frank, and Randall C. O'Reilly ; 13. Hierarchically organized behaviour and its neural foundations / Matthew M. Botvinick, Yael Niv, and Andrew G. Barto ; 14. The medial reticular formation : a brainstem substrate for simple action selection? / Mark D. Humphries, Kevin N. Gurney, and Tony J. Prescott ; 15. Understanding decision-making deficits in neurological conditions : insights from models of natural action selection / Michael J. Frank, Anouk Scheres, and Scott J. Sherman ; 16. Biologically constrained action selection improves cognitive control in a model of the Stroop task / Tom Stafford and Kevin N. Gurney ; 17. Mechanisms of choice in the primate brain : a quick look at positive feedback / Jonathan M. Chambers, Kevin N. Gurney, Mark D. Humphries, and Tony J. Prescott -- pt. III. Action selection in social contexts. 18. Introduction to pt. III : action selection in social contexts / Joanna J. Bryson, Tony J. Prescott, and Anil K. Seth ; 19. Agent-based models as scientific methodology : a case study analyzing the DomWorld theory of primate social structure and female dominance / Joanna J. Bryson, Yasushi Ando, and Hagen Lehmann ; 20. An agent-based model of group decision making in baboons / Russell A. Hill, Brian S. Logan, William I. Sellers, and Julian Zappala ; 21. Endogenous birth and death of political parties in dynamic party competition / Michael Laver, Ernest Sergenti, and Michel Schilperoord ; 22. On optimal decision making in brains and social insect colonies / James A.R. Marshall, Rafal Bogacz, Anna Dornhaus, Robert Planqué, Tim Kovacs, and Nigel R. Franks ; 23. State-dependent foraging rules for social animals in selfish herds / Sean A. Rands, Richard A. Pettifor, J. Marcus Rowcliffe, and Guy Cowlishaw.
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Subject Cognitive neuroscience.
Cognitive neuroscience.
Neurobiology -- Computer simulation.
Neurobiology -- Computer simulation.
Neurobiology.
Decision making -- Computer simulation.
Decision making -- Computer simulation.
Decision making.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Seth, Anil K.
Prescott, Tony J.
Bryson, Joanna J.
Added Title Modeling natural action selection
Other Form: Print version: Modelling natural action selection. Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012 9781107000490 (DLC) 2011027497 (OCoLC)707967562
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