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See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motivational_salience Motivational Salience]
[[File:Motivational-salience-rewards-reinforcement-conditioning-addiction.jpg|thumb|High motivational salience]]
How much you like something determines how much your [[neural network]] is reinforced by a specific reward.


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If you like something too much and don't practice [[moderation]] you get [[addiction]].


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Relative salience and frequency of reinforcement can allow you to fully predict how often a subject will choose one option versus another[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operant_conditioning], undermining any argument for [[free will]].
 
See [[wikipedia:Motivational_salience|Motivational Salience]] on Wikipedia.
 
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Revision as of 21:10, 26 January 2024

High motivational salience

How much you like something determines how much your neural network is reinforced by a specific reward.

If you like something too much and don't practice moderation you get addiction.

Relative salience and frequency of reinforcement can allow you to fully predict how often a subject will choose one option versus another[1], undermining any argument for free will.

See Motivational Salience on Wikipedia.

What is Motivational Salience?


Dopamine: Motivation, Salience, and Learning


Hello Meteor - Salience