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Tabula-rasa exploration decreases during youth and is linked to ADHD symptoms

Dubois, M.; Aislinn, B.; Moses-Payne, M. E.; Habicht, J.; Steinbeis, N.; Hauser, T. U.

2020-06-12 neuroscience
10.1101/2020.06.11.146019 bioRxiv
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During childhood and adolescence, exploring the unknown is important to build a better model of the world. This means that youths have to regularly solve the exploration-exploitation trade-off, a dilemma in which adults are known to deploy a mixture of computationally light and heavy exploration strategies. In this developmental study, we investigated how youths (aged 8 to 17) performed an exploration task that allows us to dissociate these different exploration strategies. Using computational modelling, we demonstrate that tabula-rasa exploration, a computationally light exploration heuristic, is used to a higher degree in children and younger adolescents compared to older adolescents. Additionally, we show that this tabula-rasa exploration is more extensively used by youths with high attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) traits. In the light of ongoing brain development, our findings show that children and younger adolescents use computationally less burdensome strategies, but that an excessive use thereof might be a risk for mental health conditions.

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