Humans can learn associations between visual stimuli and motor responses from just a single instruction. This is known to be a fast process, but how fast is it? To answer this question, we asked participants to learn a briefly presented (200ms) stimulus-response rule, which they then had to rapidly apply after a variable delay of between 50 and 1300ms. Participants showed a longer response time with increased variability for short delays. The error rate was low and did not vary with the delay, showing that participants were able to encode the rule correctly in less than 250ms. This time is close to the fastest synaptic learning speed deemed possible by diffusive influx of AMPA receptors. Learning continued at a slower pace in the delay peri...
International audienceTwo processes are thought to support visual recognition memory (VRM): Familiar...
Recent computational models and physiological studies suggest that simple, two-alternative forced-ch...
Two processes are thought to support visual recognition memory (VRM): Familiarity and recollection. ...
Humans can rapidly convert instructions about a rule into functional neural structures used to apply...
This functional neuroimaging (fMRI) study examined the neural networks (spatial patterns of covaryin...
International audienceWe study the time evolution of a neural network model as it learns the three s...
Casadevante et al. (Curr Psychol 42: 4272–4285, 2023) used an objective test and found that regulati...
Westudy the time evolution of a neural networkmodel as it learns the three stages of a visual delaye...
Quantitative data on the speed with which animals acquire behavioral responses during classical cond...
Learning in human-robot interaction, as well as in human-to-human situations, is characterised by no...
To deepen the understanding of the human brain, many researchers have created a new way of analyzing...
The conversion of a memory from an initially fragile state to an enduring representation requires ce...
Reinforcement learning in neural networks requires a mechanism for exploring new network states in r...
Intelligence is our ability to learn appropriate responses to new stimuli and situations. Neurons in...
Parsing a mental operation into components, characterizing the parallel or serial nature of this flo...
International audienceTwo processes are thought to support visual recognition memory (VRM): Familiar...
Recent computational models and physiological studies suggest that simple, two-alternative forced-ch...
Two processes are thought to support visual recognition memory (VRM): Familiarity and recollection. ...
Humans can rapidly convert instructions about a rule into functional neural structures used to apply...
This functional neuroimaging (fMRI) study examined the neural networks (spatial patterns of covaryin...
International audienceWe study the time evolution of a neural network model as it learns the three s...
Casadevante et al. (Curr Psychol 42: 4272–4285, 2023) used an objective test and found that regulati...
Westudy the time evolution of a neural networkmodel as it learns the three stages of a visual delaye...
Quantitative data on the speed with which animals acquire behavioral responses during classical cond...
Learning in human-robot interaction, as well as in human-to-human situations, is characterised by no...
To deepen the understanding of the human brain, many researchers have created a new way of analyzing...
The conversion of a memory from an initially fragile state to an enduring representation requires ce...
Reinforcement learning in neural networks requires a mechanism for exploring new network states in r...
Intelligence is our ability to learn appropriate responses to new stimuli and situations. Neurons in...
Parsing a mental operation into components, characterizing the parallel or serial nature of this flo...
International audienceTwo processes are thought to support visual recognition memory (VRM): Familiar...
Recent computational models and physiological studies suggest that simple, two-alternative forced-ch...
Two processes are thought to support visual recognition memory (VRM): Familiarity and recollection. ...