Rescorla-wagner Model

The Rescorla-Wagner model is a classical conditioning model of animal learning in which the animal is theorized to learn from the discrepancy between what it predicted would happen and what actually happend. This is a trial-level model in which each stimulus is either present or not present at some point in the trial. The prediction of the unconditioned stimulus for a trial can be represented as the sum of all the associative strengths for the conditioned stimuli present during the trial.

References

Rescorla, R.A, and Wagner, A.R. (1972) A theory of Pavlovian conditioning: Variations in the effectiveness of reinforcement and nonreinforcement. Classical Conditioning II, A.H. Black and W.F. Prokasy, Eds. 64-99. Appleton-Century-Crofts.

 

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