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Extending models of "How Foraging Works": Uncertainty, controllability, and survivability
Oliver J Hulme1, Duda Kvitsiani2
1Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance,Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre,Hvidovre DK-2650,Denmark.oliverh@drcmr.dkhttp://www.drcmr.dk/reward-and-homeostasis.
Abstract:
We argue that How Foraging Works sketches a good foundational model, but it needs expanding to incorporate hierarchical and multiscale conceptions of uncertainty and to incorporate inference of environmental controllability. Most pressingly, its algorithmic implementation needs to be better justified in terms of its functional forms and, ultimately, to be more heavily constrained by survival optimality.
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