Transferring structural knowledge across cognitive maps in humans and models
Humans are able to exploit patterns or schemas when performing new tasks, but the mechanism for this ability is still unknown. Using graph-learning tasks, we show that humans are able to transfer abstract structural knowledge and suggest a computational mechanism by which such transfer can occur.
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Main Authors: | Shirley Mark, Rani Moran, Thomas Parr, Steve W. Kennerley, Timothy E. J. Behrens |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/50b4fbbb70c24f5d9b52f0348b91874a |
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