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Making decisions in the dark basement of the brain: A look back at the GPR model of action selection and the basal ganglia.

Mark D HumphriesKevin Gurney
Published in: Biological cybernetics (2021)
How does your brain decide what you will do next? Over the past few decades compelling evidence has emerged that the basal ganglia, a collection of nuclei in the fore- and mid-brain of all vertebrates, are vital to action selection. Gurney, Prescott, and Redgrave published an influential computational account of this idea in Biological Cybernetics in 2001. Here we take a look back at this pair of papers, outlining the "GPR" model contained therein, the context of that model's development, and the influence it has had over the past twenty years. Tracing its lineage into models and theories still emerging now, we are encouraged that the GPR model is that rare thing, a computational model of a brain circuit whose advances were directly built on by others.
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