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Learning (Latest Articles)
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6 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19589648-medical-andragogy.htm
Odour intensity learning in fruit flies.
6 Jul 2009
Animals' behaviour towards odours depends on both odour quality and odour intensity. While neuronal coding of odour quality is fairly well studied, how odour intensity is treated by olfactory systems is less clear. Here we study odour intensity ...
rec_pub_19586944-odour-intensity-learning-fruit-flies.htm
How children block learning from ignorant speakers.
6 Jul 2009
Preschool children typically do not learn words from ignorant or unreliable speakers. Here, we examined the mechanism by which these learning failures occur by modifying the comprehension test procedure that measures word learning. Following lexical ...
rec_pub_19589508-how-children-block-learning-ignorant-speakers.htm
Erythropoietin improves operant conditioning and stability of cognitive performance in mice.
6 Jul 2009
BACKGROUND: Executive functions, learning and attention are imperative facets of cognitive performance, affected in many neuropsychiatric disorders. Recently, we have shown that recombinant human erythropoietin improves cognitive functions in ...
rec_pub_19586522-erythropoietin-improves-operant-conditioning-stability-cognitive.htm
Semantic-based regularization and Piaget's cognitive stages.
5 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19608384-semantic-based-regularization-piaget-s-cognitive-stages.htm
Regional cerebral blood flow increases during wakeful rest following cognitive training.
5 Jul 2009
Positron tomography was used to investigate modulations of brain activity during the so-called resting state that may occur due to a concurrent cognitive training. Twelve subjects were repeatedly scanned during resting periods and while solving ...
rec_pub_19589374-regional-cerebral-blood-flow-increases-wakeful-rest-following.htm
Time-warp-invariant neuronal processing.
5 Jul 2009
Fluctuations in the temporal durations of sensory signals constitute a major source of variability within natural stimulus ensembles. The neuronal mechanisms through which sensory systems can stabilize perception against such fluctuations are ...
rec_pub_19582146-time-warp-invariant-neuronal-processing.htm
A self-organizing learning account of number-form synaesthesia.
3 Jul 2009
Some people automatically and involuntarily "see" mental images of numbers in spatial arrays when they think of numbers. This phenomenon, called number forms, shares three key characteristics with the other types of synaesthesia, within-individual ...
rec_pub_19580961-a-self-organizing-learning-account-number-form-synaesthesia.htm
Synaptic inhibition of Purkinje cells mediates consolidation of vestibulo-cerebellar motor learning.
3 Jul 2009
Although feedforward inhibition onto Purkinje cells was first documented 40 years ago, we understand little of how inhibitory interneurons contribute to cerebellar function in behaving animals. Using a mouse line (PC-Deltagamma2) in which GABA(A) ...
rec_pub_19578381-synaptic-inhibition-purkinje-cells-mediates-consolidation-vestibulo.htm
Representation of internal models of action in the autistic brain.
3 Jul 2009
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have deficits in motor control, imitation and social function. Does a dysfunction in the neural basis of representing internal models of action contribute to these problems? We measured patterns of ...
rec_pub_19578379-representation-internal-models-action-autistic-brain.htm
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