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2001

ACh, Uncertainty, and Cortical Inference

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ACh, Uncertainty, and Cortical Inference
Acetylcholine (ACh) has been implicated in a wide variety of tasks involving attentional processes and plasticity. Following extensive animal studies, it has previously been suggested that ACh reports on uncertainty and controls hippocampal, cortical and cortico-amygdalar plasticity. We extend this view and consider its effects on cortical representational inference, arguing that ACh controls the balance between bottom-up inference, influenced by input stimuli, and top-down inference, influenced by contextual information. We illustrate our proposal using a hierarchical hidden Markov model.
Peter Dayan, Angela J. Yu
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where NIPS
Authors Peter Dayan, Angela J. Yu
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