Category knowledge can be explicit, yet not conform to a perfect rule. For example, a child may acquire the rule ‘‘If it has wings, then it is a bird,’ ’ but then must account for exceptions to this rule, such as bats. The current study explored the neurobiological basis of rule-plus-exception learning by using quantitative predictions from a category learning model, SUSTAIN, to analyze behavioral and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data. SUSTAIN predicts that exceptions require formation of specialized represen-tations to distinguish exceptions from rule-following items in memory. By incorporating quantitative trial-by-trial predictions from SUSTAIN directly into fMRI analyses, we observed medial temporal lobe (MTL) activation...
The human capacity for visual categorization is core to how we make sense of the visible world. Alth...
The authors propose a rule-plus-exception model (RULEX) of classification learning. According to RUL...
Faces and objects from other classes are often encoded in terms of their deviation from a class prot...
Abstract Category learning helps us process the influx of information we experience daily. A common ...
Category learning is our ability to generalize across experiences and apply existing knowledge to ne...
Category learning is key to successfully navigating an information-rich world. However, many categor...
The learning of rule-plus-exception categories relies on pattern integration and differentiation, bu...
Hippocampus (HPC) is a key structure in category learning, forming organized concepts from individua...
textCategorization is a fundamental process that underlies much of cognition. People form categorie...
& Neuroimaging of healthy volunteers identified separate neural systems supporting the expressio...
In order to successfully guide generalization of knowledge, category representation needs to be both...
There is a growing interest in alternative explanations to the dual-system account of how people lea...
Considerable evidence has argued in favor of multiple neural systems supporting human category learn...
Do humans and animals learn exemplars or prototypes when they categorize objects and events in the w...
How do humans and animals learn to recognize objects and events? Two classical views are that exempl...
The human capacity for visual categorization is core to how we make sense of the visible world. Alth...
The authors propose a rule-plus-exception model (RULEX) of classification learning. According to RUL...
Faces and objects from other classes are often encoded in terms of their deviation from a class prot...
Abstract Category learning helps us process the influx of information we experience daily. A common ...
Category learning is our ability to generalize across experiences and apply existing knowledge to ne...
Category learning is key to successfully navigating an information-rich world. However, many categor...
The learning of rule-plus-exception categories relies on pattern integration and differentiation, bu...
Hippocampus (HPC) is a key structure in category learning, forming organized concepts from individua...
textCategorization is a fundamental process that underlies much of cognition. People form categorie...
& Neuroimaging of healthy volunteers identified separate neural systems supporting the expressio...
In order to successfully guide generalization of knowledge, category representation needs to be both...
There is a growing interest in alternative explanations to the dual-system account of how people lea...
Considerable evidence has argued in favor of multiple neural systems supporting human category learn...
Do humans and animals learn exemplars or prototypes when they categorize objects and events in the w...
How do humans and animals learn to recognize objects and events? Two classical views are that exempl...
The human capacity for visual categorization is core to how we make sense of the visible world. Alth...
The authors propose a rule-plus-exception model (RULEX) of classification learning. According to RUL...
Faces and objects from other classes are often encoded in terms of their deviation from a class prot...