start_v¶
Specifies the initial v-values (the associative strength between stimulus element - behavior pairs).
The parameter start_v can be set to certain values for certain particular element-behavior pairs.
It can also be specified as a single value, in which case the same initial value is used for all
element-behavior pairs.
Syntax¶
start_v = e1->b1: v1, e1->b2: v2, ..., en->bn: vn, default: d
start_v = v1
where v1,v2,...,vn are scalar expressions.
Description¶
start_v = e1->b1: v1, e1->b2: v2, ..., en->bn: vn, default: d sets the initial value for
v(e1->b1) to v1,
v(e1->b2) to v2, …,
v(en->bn) to vn,
and the initial value for all other v-values to d.
The specification is independent of the list order:
start_v = e1->b1:v1, e1->b2:v2, default:dis the same as
start_v = e1->b2:v2, default:d, e1->b1:v1.defaultneed not be specified if all possible combinationselement->behaviorare present in the list. For example,stimulus_elements = e1, e2 behaviors = b1, b2 start_v = e1->b1:v11, e1->b2:v12, e2->b1:v21, e2->b2:v22
start_v = v1 sets the initial values for all v-values to v1.
start_v = v1is the same asstart_v = default: v1.
Dependencies¶
The properties
stimulus_elementsandbehaviorsmust be specified beforestart_v.Each stimulus element used in the specification of
start_vmust be present in the parameterstimulus_elements.Each behavior used in the specification of
start_vmust be present in the parameterbehaviors.Applicable in all mechanisms except the Rescorla-Wagner mechanism. (Use
start_vssin Rescorla-Wagner.)
Examples¶
@variables x = 1
start_v = element1->behavior1: x, element1->behavior2: x+1, default:x+2
sets the initial value for v(element1->behavior1) to 1 and for v(element1->behavior1) to 2, and for the remaining possible element-behavior pairs to 3.
start_v = element1->behavior1: 0.5, default:0
sets the initial value for v(element1->behavior1) to 0.5 and for v(element1->behavior1) to 2, and for the remaining possible element-behavior pairs to 3.
start_v = 0.1
sets the initial value for all v-values to 0.1.