International audienceExtracting the regularities of our environment is a core cognitive ability in human and non‐human primates. Comparative studies may provide information of strong heuristic value to constrain the elaboration of computational models of regularity learning. This study illustrates this point by testing human and non‐human primates (Guinea baboons, Papio papio) with the same experimental paradigm, using a novel online learning measure. For local co‐occurrence regularities, we found similar patterns of regularity extraction in baboons and humans. However, only humans extracted the more global sequence structure. It is proposed that only the first result that is common to both species should be used to constrain models of reg...
Artificial grammars (AG) are designed to emulate aspects of the structure of language, and AG learni...
<p>There is a long-standing claim that humans and nonhuman primates share an evolutionarily ancient ...
Chunking is an important cognitive process allowing the compression of information in short-term mem...
Extracting the regularities of our environment is a core cognitive ability in human and non-human pr...
International audienceWhen human and non-human animals learn sequences, they manage to implicitly ex...
Chez les humains et les animaux, l’exposition répétée à une séquence de stimulus conduit à la créati...
International audienceExtracting the regularities of our environment is one of our core cognitive ab...
International audienceUsing a pattern extraction task, we show that baboons, like humans, have a lea...
International audienceThe extraction of cooccurrences between two events, A and B, is a central lear...
Humans have a strong proclivity for structuring and patterning stimuli: Whether in space or time, we...
International audienceProbability matching has long been taken as a prime example of irrational beha...
Une hypothèse dominant actuellement les théories sur l’évolution des capacités syntaxiques est celle...
Using a pattern extraction task, we show that baboons, like humans, have a learning bias that helps ...
International audienceChunking is an important cognitive process allowing the compression of informa...
This work is focused on numerical competence in primates specifically focusing on relative numerosit...
Artificial grammars (AG) are designed to emulate aspects of the structure of language, and AG learni...
<p>There is a long-standing claim that humans and nonhuman primates share an evolutionarily ancient ...
Chunking is an important cognitive process allowing the compression of information in short-term mem...
Extracting the regularities of our environment is a core cognitive ability in human and non-human pr...
International audienceWhen human and non-human animals learn sequences, they manage to implicitly ex...
Chez les humains et les animaux, l’exposition répétée à une séquence de stimulus conduit à la créati...
International audienceExtracting the regularities of our environment is one of our core cognitive ab...
International audienceUsing a pattern extraction task, we show that baboons, like humans, have a lea...
International audienceThe extraction of cooccurrences between two events, A and B, is a central lear...
Humans have a strong proclivity for structuring and patterning stimuli: Whether in space or time, we...
International audienceProbability matching has long been taken as a prime example of irrational beha...
Une hypothèse dominant actuellement les théories sur l’évolution des capacités syntaxiques est celle...
Using a pattern extraction task, we show that baboons, like humans, have a learning bias that helps ...
International audienceChunking is an important cognitive process allowing the compression of informa...
This work is focused on numerical competence in primates specifically focusing on relative numerosit...
Artificial grammars (AG) are designed to emulate aspects of the structure of language, and AG learni...
<p>There is a long-standing claim that humans and nonhuman primates share an evolutionarily ancient ...
Chunking is an important cognitive process allowing the compression of information in short-term mem...