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Reward Processing and Social Exchange
Read Montague Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, TX www.hnl.bcm.tmc.edu
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Natural visual statistics
Specific algorithms evolved to solve efficiently
the array of problems of early vision
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The real world imposes another difficult
requirement on all mobile organisms
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Natural reward-harvesting statistics?
generic woodland creature
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What computations should we expect?
Reward harvesting is an economic problem
involving both valuation and choice
Models of reinforcement learning can provide
insight
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Goal-directed choice
Select goal
Sustain goal
Pursue goal
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Midbrain dopamine neurons
Pause, burst, and no change responses
represent reward prediction errors ongoing
emission of information
ERROR SIGNAL current reward g next
prediction - current prediction
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Can we detect a reward prediction error signal in
a human subject?
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Neural correlates of these error signals have
been observed in conditioning and decision tasks
Social and economic exchange tasks
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Midbrain dopamine neurons
burst and pause responses encode reward
prediction errors
ERROR SIGNAL current reward g next
prediction - current prediction
Can these systems be re-deployed for abstractly
defined rewards (ideas)?
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What about the something more abstract like the
expression and repayment of trust?
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Trust
Modeling
Must involve risk (uncertainty)
Harvesting returns from another agent
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TRUST
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Simplifying and quantifying Trust(Berg et al.,
1995 Weigelt and Camerer, 1988)
Trust is the amount of money a sender sends to a
receiver without external enforcement.
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A dynamic version of the Trust game (10 rounds)
X 3
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Investor
Trustee
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Structure of a round
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What is the behavioral signal that most strongly
influences changes in trust (money sent) ?
Reciprocity TIT-FOR-TAT
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Reciprocity TIT-FOR-TAT
money sent to partner
Neutral signal
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Questions about brain response
Responses that differentiate benevolent from
neutral?
Responses that differentiate malevolent from
neutral?
Responses that differentiate benevolent from
malevolent?
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Trustee Brain intention to increase trust
shifts with reputation building
Signal is now anticipating the outcome
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Temporal shift resembles value transfer in
reward learning experiments
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Why should intentions to increase repayment burn
more energy?
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Change in next investment
Change in next investment
Trustee decreases ? No information
Trustee decreases ? positive correlation
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Trust?
  • Social trust is about modeling others - always
    some underlying currency.
  • Re-deploy reward-harvesting machinery that we
    share with all vertebrates (abstractions gain
    reward status)
  • Use to probe pathologies (addicted state, autism
    spectrum disorder, borderline)

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Collaborators
Baylor College of Medicine Pearl Chiu Amin
Kayali Brooks King-Casas Terry Lohrenz Sam
McClure (Princeton) Read Montague Damon
Tomlin Caltech Cedric Anen Colin Camerer Steve
Quartz UCL Peter Dayan Nathaniel Daw Salk
Institute Terry Sejnowski Princeton
University Jon Cohen
Emory University Greg Berns University of
Alabama Laura Klinger Mark Klinger Families of
autistic subjects
Funding Sources NIDA NIMH Dana Foundation Kane
Family Foundation Angel Williamson Imaging
Center Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton NJ
www.hnl.bcm.tmc.edu/trust
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How do we know a reputation is forming?
Investor events
Trustee events
Trustee
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What is Fair?
Trustee
Investor
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Split the total 10 i each
collective ownership? common goods?
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