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Application of machine learning to signal entrainment identifies predictive processing in sign language. ...
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Application of machine learning to signal entrainment identifies predictive processing in sign language. ...
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What interventions can decrease or increase belief polarisation in a population of rational agents? ...
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Identifying local cognitive representations in the brain across age spans through voxel searchlights and representational similarity analysis ...
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Associative learning of new word forms in a first language and gustatory stimuli ...
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Are Explicit Frequency Counters Necessary in Computational Models of Early Word Segmentation? ...
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Associative learning of new word forms in a first language and haptic features in a single-day experiment ...
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Identifying local cognitive representations in the brain across age spans through voxel searchlights and representational similarity analysis ...
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Experience with Equations in Sequence Promotes Procedural Fluency ...
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Knowledge transfer for tool use in the Goffin's cockatoo ...
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Are Goffin’s cockatoos capable of transferring a tool-use skill acquired in a certain situation to a new contextual setting on which they have no previous experience? In our study, performance of thirteen adult subjects (divided into two groups: experimental or control) was compared in a two-stage experiment where the learning component about the tool was manipulated by providing a more diverse training for the experimental group in stage one. We hypothesized that this broader learning of the tool's affordances would enable to transfer its use to solve a novel task. Our results show that the experimental group outperformed the control group in stage two (higher success rate and faster learning speed), which we interpret as a product of behavioural flexibility being enhanced during stage one: by operating the tool in more diverse contexts, these individuals might have acquired an advantageous experience, transferrable to tackle an untrained problem more efficiently. ...
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Applied Developmental Psychology; Cognitive Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Developmental Psychology; FOS Psychology; Psychology; Semiotics
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URL: https://underline.io/lecture/26620-knowledge-transfer-for-tool-use-in-the-goffin's-cockatoo https://dx.doi.org/10.48448/nqpn-nb09
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How do the Concepts of Native Language Influence Second Language Learning? : Evidence from the Reconstruction of Word Semantic Domain ...
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Effects of perceptual and emotional imageries of food names to word recognition memories: four behavioral experiments ...
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