Memory guidance of value-based decision making at an abstract level of representation

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Anna Liashenko
Aslan S. Dizaji
Lucia Melloni
Caspar M. Schwiedrzik
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[1] European Neuroscience Institute Göttingen – A Joint Initiative of the University Medical Center Göttingen and the Max Planck Society,Neural Circuits and Cognition Lab
[2] International Max Planck Research School Neurosciences at the Georg August University Göttingen,Department of Neuroscience
[3] Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics,Department of Neurology
[4] New York University School of Medicine,Perception and Plasticity Group
[5] German Primate Center – Leibniz Institute for Primate Research,undefined
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Value-based decisions about alternatives we have never experienced can be guided by associations between current choice options and memories of prior reward. A critical question is how similar memories need to be to the current situation to effectively guide decisions. We address this question in the context of associative learning of faces using a sensory preconditioning paradigm. We find that memories of reward spread along established associations between faces to guide decision making. While memory guidance is specific for associated facial identities, it does not only occur for the specific images that were originally encountered. Instead, memory guidance generalizes across different images of the associated identities. This suggests that memory guidance does not rely on a pictorial format of representation but on a higher, view-invariant level of abstraction. Thus, memory guidance operates on a level of representation that neither over- nor underspecifies associative relationships in the context of obtaining reward.
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