Observation is no substitute for participation. As automation replaces hands-on entry-level work, we limit learning and ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Single-celled organisms aren’t often associated with complex functioning, but a new study suggests that at least some protists exhibit what’s known ...
Summary: For over a century, the cornerstone of psychology has been the Pavlovian idea that we learn through repetition—the more a bell rings before food, the stronger the association. However, a ...
We all struggle with self-control sometimes. We tell ourselves only one more piece of chocolate, one more glass of wine, one more episode of a binge-worthy series before bed, but then carry on ...
Abstract: The main challenge of cross-domain text classification is to train a classifier in a source domain while applying it to a different target domain. Many transfer learning-based algorithms, ...
aCentre for Brain Science, Department of Psychology, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, CO4 3SQ, UK bEssex ESNEFT Psychological Research Unit for Behaviour, Health and Wellbeing, ...
Theories of associative learning have a long history in advancing the psychological account of behavior via cognitive representation. There are many components and variations of associative theory but ...
Recent experiments have challenged the belief that glial cells, which compose at least half of brain cells, are just passive support structures. Despite this, a clear understanding of how neurons and ...
Abstract: In data mining, a rule-based classification approach called Associative Classification (AC) normally builds accurate classifiers from supervised learning data sets. It extracts “If-Then” ...
Research shows that reward-based learning requires the two neuromodulators to balance one another's influence -- like the accelerator and brakes on a car If you've heard of two of the brain's chemical ...