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This article tries to summarize the PBWM (Prefrontal cortex Basal ganglia Working Memory) model in [[https:// | This article tries to summarize the PBWM (Prefrontal cortex Basal ganglia Working Memory) model in [[https:// | ||
Here are points: | Here are points: | ||
- | The executive function requires controlling (i.e., keeping & releasing) states. | + | * The executive function requires controlling (i.e., keeping & releasing) states. |
- | The states are held in PFC. | + | |
- | The control is carried out with the reinforcement learning mechanism described in [[https:// | + | |
- | A figure | + | Figure 1 is from Figure 5 in O’Reilly & Frank’s paper slightly modified |
- | | {{}} | | + | | {{ccnexecutivenutshell1.png}} | |
- | | **Figure | + | | **Figure |
- | Here, BG is controlling gates for states in PFC, while it was for controlling in general in the Motor chapter. | + | Here, BG is controlling gates for states in PFC, while it was for controlling in general in the Motor chapter. |
- | Besides the gating, BG also controls output (Figure 10.11). | + | | {{https:// |
- | + | | **Figure 10.11** (from [[https:// | |
- | | **Figure 10.11** (from [[CCNBook]]) | + | |
For a most abstract level of understanding, | For a most abstract level of understanding, | ||
The chapter notes that there is a hierarchy of control in the frontal cortex (Figure 10.16). | The chapter notes that there is a hierarchy of control in the frontal cortex (Figure 10.16). | ||
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- | | **Figure 10.16** (from [[CCNBook]]) | + | | **Figure 10.16** (from [[https:// |
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