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Abstract

This talk will be held in a hybrid format, both in person at AIP Open Space of RIKEN AIP (Nihonbashi office) and online by Zoom. AIP Open Space: *only available to AIP researchers.

DATE, TIME & LOCATION
Friday, June 6th, 11:00 – 13:00, RIKEN AIP Nihombashi Office, Open Space

TITLE
Policy compression: acting with limited cognitive resources

ABSTRACT
Decision making taxes cognitive resources. For example, when deciding where to eat for lunch, we must consider what food options are available to us at each restaurant. But time constraints or mental fatigue can often steer us towards habitual choices, such as eating at the same ramen shop every day. As illustrated here, our behavior is undeniably shaped by constraints, or limits, on our cognitive resources. To better understand how this resource limitation affects behavior, I use tools from reinforcement learning and information theory to build testable models of action selection, explaining behavioral phenomena such as choice biases and the use of strategies like “chunking” to reduce mental load. In the second half of the talk, I will highlight a potential neural signature of cost-sensitive action selection in the basal ganglia. Lesion studies in rats reveal that distinct regions of the striatum collaborate to balance cognitively demanding decisions with more automatic, habitual actions. By integrating insights from theory, behavior, and neuroscience, I hope to paint a vivid picture of how our decisions and actions are shaped by the brain’s drive to balance reward and cognitive costs.

BIO
Lucy Lai is a TSVP Visiting Scholar at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) in Okinawa, Japan, and an incoming Assistant Teaching Professor at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). Her research interests span learning and decision making, belief change, and human-AI collaboration. Lucy recently completed her Ph.D. in Neuroscience at Harvard University, where she was advised by Sam Gershman. Beyond research, Lucy enjoys teaching and mentoring, writing poetry, and latin dancing.

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Date June 6, 2025 (Fri) 11:00 - 13:00
URL https://c5dc59ed978213830355fc8978.doorkeeper.jp/events/184941

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