The ability of the brain to extract patterns from the environment and predict future events, known as statistical learning, has been proposed to interact in a competitive manner with …
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In many domains, learners extract recurring units from continuous sequences. For example, in unknown languages, fluent speech is perceived as a continuous signal. Learners need to …
Statistical learning is an ability that allows individuals to effortlessly extract patterns from the environment, such as sound patterns in speech. Some prior evidence suggests that …
How intelligence arises from the brain is a central problem in science. A crucial aspect of intelligence is dealing with uncertainty--developing good predictions about one's …
The debate over whether conscious attention is necessary for statistical learning has produced mixed and conflicting results. Testing individuals with impaired consciousness …
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Human and non-human primates share the ability to extract adjacent dependencies and, under certain conditions, non-adjacent dependencies (ie, predictive relationships between …
Statistical learning is a mechanism for detecting associations among co-occurring elements in many domains and species. A key controversy is whether it leads to memory for discrete …