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brain_organs [2018/06/02 21:39] n.arakawabrain_organs [2018/06/03 09:43] n.arakawa
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 The basal ganglia are hypothesized to use reinforcement learning principles.\\ The basal ganglia are hypothesized to use reinforcement learning principles.\\
 For a computational model, see\\ For a computational model, see\\
-O'Reilly et al.: [[http://psych.colorado.edu/~oreilly/papers/OReillyFrank06_pbwm.pdf|Making Working Memory Work: A Computational Model of Learning in the Frontal Cortex and Basal Ganglia]], Neural Computation, 18, pp.283-328 (2006) +  * O'Reilly et al.: [[http://psych.colorado.edu/~oreilly/papers/OReillyFrank06_pbwm.pdf|Making Working Memory Work: A Computational Model of Learning in the Frontal Cortex and Basal Ganglia]], Neural Computation, 18, pp.283-328 (2006) 
- +  * [[https://grey.colorado.edu/CompCogNeuro/index.php/CCNBook/Motor|CCNBook Motor]] ([[CCNBook-Motor summary|summary]]
-  * [[CCNBook-Motor summary]]+  * [[https://grey.colorado.edu/CompCogNeuro/index.php/CCNBook/Executive|CCNBook Executive]] ([[CCNBook-Executive summary|summary]])
 === Amygdala === === Amygdala ===
 The amygdala is supposed to be related to affect.\\ The amygdala is supposed to be related to affect.\\
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