Uncertainty in learning, choice, and visual fixation

  • Hrvoje Stojić
  • , Jacob L. Orquin
  • , Peter Dayan
  • , Raymond J. Dolan
  • , Maarten Speekenbrink

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Abstract

Uncertainty plays a critical role in reinforcement learning and decision making. However, exactly how it influences behavior remains unclear. Multiarmed-bandit tasks offer an ideal test bed, since computational tools such as approximate Kalman filters can closely characterize the interplay between trial-by-trial values, uncertainty, learning, and choice. To gain additional insight into learning and choice processes, we obtained data from subjects’ overt allocation of gaze. The estimated value and estimation uncertainty of options influenced what subjects looked at before choosing; these same quantities also influenced choice, as additionally did fixation itself. A momentary measure of uncertainty in the form of absolute prediction errors determined how long participants looked at the obtained outcomes. These findings affirm the importance of uncertainty in multiple facets of behavior and help delineate its effects on decision making.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3291-3300
Number of pages10
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume117
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Feb 2020

Bibliographical note

Funding Information: ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. We thank Toby Wise, Eran Eldar, Nitzan Shahar, and Rani Moran for their feedback on the project; and Anna Nason for help with collecting the data. H.S., J.L.O., and R.J.D. were supported by Funding Information: We thank Toby Wise, Eran Eldar, Nitzan Shahar, and Rani Moran for their feedback on the project; and Anna Nason for help with collecting the data. H.S., J.L.O., and R.J.D. were supported by Lundbeckfonden Grant R281-2018-27. H.S. and R.J.D. were supported by Max Planck Society Grant 647070403019. R.J.D. was also supported by Wellcome Trust 098362/Z/12/Z. P.D. was supported by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation and the Max Planck Society. This work was carried out while R.J.D. was in receipt of a Lundbeck Visiting Professorship (R290-2018-2804) to Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance, Copenhagen. Publisher Copyright: © 2020 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.

Other keywords

  • Decision making
  • Exploration–exploitation
  • Reinforcement learning
  • Uncertainty
  • Visual fixation

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