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Learning (Latest Articles)
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Dental therapists and dental hygienists educated for the New Zealand environment.
30 Jul 2009
New Zealand has a long history of dental care provided by school dental nurses, now known as dental therapists. The nature of their training courses, although delivered in different centers, had remained relatively constant until 1999 when ...
rec_pub_19648571-dental-therapists-dental-hygienists-educated-new-zealand-environment.htm
Examining the role of collaborative assessment in a didactic dental hygiene course.
30 Jul 2009
The purpose of this study was to evaluate a technique known as collaborative assessment considering students' and faculty members' perceptions of the value and utility of this approach. Twenty-eight dental hygiene students took eight individual ...
rec_pub_19648569-examining-role-collaborative-assessment-didactic-dental-hygiene-course.htm
30 Jul 2009
The purpose of this study was to compare the performance of students exposed to two different instructional modalities for dental anatomy wax carving: CAI (computer-assisted instruction) using DVD technology, or traditional laboratory instruction. ...
rec_pub_19648568-dental-anatomy-carving-computer-assisted-instruction-program.htm
The e-evolution of microscopy in dental education.
30 Jul 2009
Recent technological innovation has now made it possible to turn the computer into a microscope. This has entailed a shift from light microscopy to virtual microscopy. This development then foregrounds the issue of the pedagogy involved in this move ...
rec_pub_19648565-the-e-evolution-microscopy-dental-education.htm
30 Jul 2009
Dentists are self-selected for visual and kinesthetic learning preferences. Watching another practitioner perform treatment can be incredibly didactic, both before and after learning the procedure. This missing part of dental education has the ...
rec_pub_19648563-observation-assisting-apprenticeship-cycles-visual-kinesthetic.htm
What would Osler do? Learning from "difficult" patients.
28 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19641200-what-osler-learning-difficult-patients.htm
Reinforcement learning or active inference?
27 Jul 2009
This paper questions the need for reinforcement learning or control theory when optimising behaviour. We show that it is fairly simple to teach an agent complicated and adaptive behaviours using a free-energy formulation of perception. In this ...
rec_pub_19641614-reinforcement-learning-active-inference.htm
Syntactic learning by mere exposure--an ERP study in adult learners.
27 Jul 2009
BACKGROUND: Artificial language studies have revealed the remarkable ability of humans to extract syntactic structures from a continuous sound stream by mere exposure. However, it remains unclear whether the processes acquired in such tasks are ...
rec_pub_19640301-syntactic-learning-mere-exposure-erp-study-adult-learners.htm
26 Jul 2009
Tonically active neurons (TANs) in the primate striatum are responsive to rewarding stimuli and they are thought to be involved in the storage of stimulus-reward associations or habits. However, it is unclear whether these neurons may signal the ...
rec_pub_19656171-tonically-active-neurons-striatum-differentiate-delivery-omission.htm
Generalized neuron: feedforward and recurrent architectures.
23 Jul 2009
Feedforward neural networks such as multilayer perceptrons (MLP) and recurrent neural networks are widely used for pattern classification, nonlinear function approximation, density estimation and time series prediction. A large number of neurons are ...
rec_pub_19660907-generalized-neuron-feedforward-recurrent-architectures.htm
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