Frontiers in Psychology (Apr 2014)

The Role of Intrinsic Motivations in Attention Allocation and Shifting

  • Dario edi Nocera,
  • Alberto eFinzi,
  • Silvia eRossi,
  • Mariacarla eStaffa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00273
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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The concepts of attention and intrinsic motivations are of great interest within adaptive robotic systems, and can be exploited in order to guide, activate, and coordinate multiple concurrent behaviors. Attention allocation strategies represent key capabilities of human beings, which are strictly connected with action selection and execution mechanisms, while intrinsic motivations directly affect the allocation of attentional resources. In this paper we propose a model of Reinforcement Learning (RL), where both these capabilities are involved. RL is deployed to learn how to allocate attentional resources in a behavior-based robotic system, while action selection is obtained as a side effect of the resulting motivated attentional behaviors. Moreover, the influence of intrinsic motivations in attention orientation is obtained by introducing rewards associated with curiosity drives. In this way, the learning process is affected not only by goal-specific rewards, but also by intrinsic motivations.

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