This reminds me of my discussion with johnswentworth, where I was the one arguing that model-free vs. model-based is a sliding scale. :)
So yes, it seems reasonable to me that these might be best understood as extreme ends of a spectrum… which was part of the reason why I copied that excerpt, as it included the concluding sentence of “‘Model-based’ and ‘model-free’ modes of valuation and response, if this is correct, simply name extremes along a single continuum and may appear in many mixtures and combinations determined by the task at hand” at the end. :)
This reminds me of my discussion with johnswentworth, where I was the one arguing that model-free vs. model-based is a sliding scale. :)
So yes, it seems reasonable to me that these might be best understood as extreme ends of a spectrum… which was part of the reason why I copied that excerpt, as it included the concluding sentence of “‘Model-based’ and ‘model-free’ modes of valuation and response, if this is correct, simply name extremes along a single continuum and may appear in many mixtures and combinations determined by the task at hand” at the end. :)