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Learning and adaptation: neural and behavioural mechanisms behind behaviour change

Robert Lowe, Yulia Sandamirskaya

Year
2018
Citations
9
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Abstract

This special issue presents perspectives on learning and adaptation as they apply to a number of cognitive phenomena including pupil dilation in humans and attention in robots, natural language acquisition and production in embodied agents (robots), human-robot game play and social interaction, neural-dynamic modelling of active perception and neural-dynamic modelling of infant development in the Piagetian A-not-B task. The aim of the special issue, through its contributions, is to highlight some of the critical neural-dynamic and behavioural aspects of learning as it grounds adaptive responses in robotic- and neural-dynamic systems.

Keywords

Embodied cognitionComputer scienceAdaptation (eye)PerceptionRobotCognitive scienceArtificial intelligenceCognitionArtificial neural networkCognitive psychology

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