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Forget transistors: an intelligent material computes like a brain
Engineers are starting to build hardware that does not just run artificial intelligence, it behaves like a primitive form of ...
A new study shows how cues like sounds and images influence decisions and make changing habits difficult over long time.
This study helps understand why some people repeatedly make poor decisions and may be helpful in developing strategies to reduce unhealthy behaviour.
Some individuals rely heavily on visual and sound cues when making decisions, and this sensitivity can lead to persistent maladaptive choices.
If you've ever wondered why you keep making bad choices, the clue might lie in which cues you rely upon when making a decision.
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Cerebellar signals drive associative learning by enhancing visual discrimination, finds study
The cerebellum facilitates associative learning—wherein visual information is linked to motor actions—by strengthening sustained visual responses. Researchers at the University of Tsukuba have ...
Ever catch yourself having a full, one-sided conversation with your cat? You're not alone! Forget the stereotype that only ...
Sequences are a universal abstraction for representing and processing information, making sequence modeling central to modern deep learning. By framing computational tasks as transformations between ...
Abstract: Associative learning is a behavioral phenomenon in which individuals develop connections between stimuli or events based on their co-occurrence. Initially studied by Pavlov in his ...
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