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As an athletic example of Purkinje-based cerebellar mastery, the statement says: “When learning to shoot a basketball, people usually miss many times before getting one shot through the hoop. As ...
Think of it like learning to ride a bike: through trial and error—getting positive feedback (staying upright) and negative feedback (wobbling or falling)—the brain gradually wires in the ...
Eureka’s alternatives to human-written trial-and-error learning programs aren’t just effective—in most cases, they’re actually better than those authored by humans.
Learning through observation has been investigated in several species, but learning from advice—where information is intentionally broadcast—is less understood. We used a pre-registered, online ...
The concept of absorptive capacity (AC) of firms (Cohen and Levinthal 1989 and 1990) is a foundational feature of organizational learning and adaptation that has had enormous influence in ...
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