Complex Reinforcement Learning: Towards a computational model of arbitrarily applicable relational responding. Ghent University
Relational responding, the ability to respond to one event in terms of its relationship to another, is a cornerstone of human higher cognition. Humans show an apparently unparalleled capacity for arbitrarily applicable relational responding (AARR), responding to relations that are not defined by formal stimulus properties, but controlled by contextual features (e.g., we can respond as if a small coin, a dime, is more valuable than a larger ...