نتایج جستجو برای: associative learning

تعداد نتایج: 614196  

2011
Anthony Knittel

Context plays an important role in the recognition of objects, allowing the general content of a scene to influence identification of individual parts. An autonomous learning system is presented that examines processes involved in the formation of context between multiple co-occurring objects, under the task of identifying abstract objects in a scene. Learning is performed using a form of Learn...

Journal: :Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2012

2003
Brendan Burns Charles Sutton Clayton Morrison Paul Cohen

A significant portion of early language learning can be viewed as an associative learning problem. We investigate the use of associative language learning based on the principle that words convey Shannon information about the environment. We discuss the shortcomings in representation used by previous associative word learners and propose a functional representation that not only denotes environ...

2016
Christine E Cho Chantal Brueggemann Noelle D L'Etoile Cornelia I Bargmann

Sensory experience modifies behavior through both associative and non-associative learning. In Caenorhabditis elegans, pairing odor with food deprivation results in aversive olfactory learning, and pairing odor with food results in appetitive learning. Aversive learning requires nuclear translocation of the cGMP-dependent protein kinase EGL-4 in AWC olfactory neurons and an insulin signal from ...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2007
Samantha L Booth Marc J Buehner

A hallmark feature of elemental associative learning theories is that multiple cues compete for associative strength when presented with an outcome. Cue competition effects have been observed in humans, both in forward and in backward blocking procedures (e.g., Shanks, 1985) and are often interpreted as evidence for an associative account of human causal learning (e.g., Shanks & Dickinson, 1987...

2015
Samuel Gershman

Two important ideas about associative learning have emerged in recent decades: (1) Animals are Bayesian learners, tracking their uncertainty about associations; and (2) animals acquire long-term reward predictions through reinforcement learning. Both of these ideas are normative, in the sense that they are derived from rational design principles. They are also descriptive, capturing a wide rang...

2013
Schreiber Pereira Derek van der Kooy

The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans displays a surprisingly sophisticated behavioral repertoire that includes the utilization of both associative and non-associative forms of learning. Elucidating the molecular basis of learning remains a fundamental, yet daunting, challenge of modern neuroscience. In Pereira and van der Kooy (ref. 2), we described the use of a two input-two output stimuli syst...

Journal: :Vision Research 2012
Fabian A. Soto Jeffrey Y.M. Siow Edward A. Wasserman

A model hypothesizing that basic mechanisms of associative learning and generalization underlie object categorization in vertebrates can account for a large body of animal and human data. Here, we report two experiments which implicate error-driven associative learning in pigeons' recognition of objects across changes in viewpoint. Experiment 1 found that object recognition across changes in vi...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2004
Stijn M J van Osselaer Chris Janiszewski Marcus Cunha

Recent studies involving nonlinear discrimination problems suggest that stimuli in human associative learning are represented configurally with narrow generalization, such that presentation of stimuli that are even slightly dissimilar to stored configurations weakly activate these configurations. The authors note that another well-known set of findings in human associative learning, cue-interac...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2006
Douglas A Baxter John H Byrne

Feeding behavior of Aplysia provides an excellent model system for analyzing and comparing mechanisms underlying appetitive classical conditioning and reward operant conditioning. Behavioral protocols have been developed for both forms of associative learning, both of which increase the occurrence of biting following training. Because the neural circuitry that mediates the behavior is well char...

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