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Temporal difference models and reward-related learning in the human brain.

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Temporal difference learning has been proposed as a model for Pavlovian conditioning, in which an animal learns to predict delivery of reward following presentation of a conditioned stimulus (CS). A key component of this model is a prediction error ... (Full abstract text below)

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