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. isal2023, ALIFE 2023: Ghost in the Machine: Proceedings of the 2023 Artificial Life Conference19, (July 24–28, 2023) 10.1162/isal_a_00600
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Comparative and animal cognition literature describes many models of associative learning and a multitude of experimental protocols for exploring learning phenomena. These methodologies can serve as inspiration for reinforcement learning (RL) algorithms and tasks (Shanahan et al., 2020). However, there is a considerable gap between animal cognition and RL research, both conceptually and in the assumptions made about the learning process. Associative learning models assume the presence of a “stimulus” guiding a behavioural response, which in the field of RL usually translates loosely into a state-action pair. Our research attempts to investigate and bridge this gap by implementing the A-Learning model (Ghirlanda et al., 2020) into an embodied AI system, using the purpose-built Animal-AI environment (Beyret et al., 2019). Here we present early findings of our research.