Reinforcement learning can account for associative and perceptual learning on a visual-decision task
We recently showed that improved perceptual performance on a visual motion direction–discrimination task corresponds to changes in how an unmodified sensory representation in the brain is interpreted ...
Our brains are filled with lots of specialized structures that do things like process visual information, handle memories, or interpret language. One of the ways we try to understand what a brain is ...
Associative learning was always thought to be regulated by the cortex of the cerebellum, often referred to as the "little brain". However, new research from a collaboration between the Netherlands ...
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