Previous research has shown that performance of a novice skill can be easily interfered with by subsequent training of another skill. We address the open questions whether extensively trained skills show the same vulnerability to interference as novice skills and which memory mechanism regulates interference between expert skills. We developed a recurrent neural network model of V1 able to learn from feedback experienced over the course of a long-term orientation discrimination experiment. After first exposing the model to one discrimination task for 3480 consecutive trials, we assessed how its performance was affected by subsequent training in a second, similar task. Training the second task strongly interfered with the first (highly train...
Humans can learn to perform multiple tasks in succession over the lifespan ("continual" learning), w...
Humans can learn to perform multiple tasks in succession over the lifespan ("continual" learning), w...
Humans are capable of learning numerous motor skills, but newly acquired skills may be abolished by ...
Previous research has shown that performance of a novice skill can be easily interfered with by subs...
Previous research has shown that performance of a novice skill can be easily interfered with by subs...
Previous research has shown that performance of a novice skill can be easily interfered with by subs...
18 pagesInternational audienceWhile retroactive interference (RI) is a well-known phenomenon in huma...
Sequential learning in artificial neural networks is known to trigger catastrophic interference (CI)...
Learning new facts and skills in succession can be frustrating because no sooner has new knowledge b...
Humans are capable of learning numerous motor skills, but newly acquired skills may be abolished by ...
The question of interference (how new learning affects previously acquired knowledge and vice versa)...
The question of interference (how new learning affects previously acquired knowledge, and vice-versa...
Learning new facts and skills in succession can be frustrating because no sooner has new knowledge b...
Reconsolidation theory posits that upon retrieval, consolidated memories are destabilized and need t...
The ability to learn sequential behaviors is a fundamental property of our brains. Yet a long stream...
Humans can learn to perform multiple tasks in succession over the lifespan ("continual" learning), w...
Humans can learn to perform multiple tasks in succession over the lifespan ("continual" learning), w...
Humans are capable of learning numerous motor skills, but newly acquired skills may be abolished by ...
Previous research has shown that performance of a novice skill can be easily interfered with by subs...
Previous research has shown that performance of a novice skill can be easily interfered with by subs...
Previous research has shown that performance of a novice skill can be easily interfered with by subs...
18 pagesInternational audienceWhile retroactive interference (RI) is a well-known phenomenon in huma...
Sequential learning in artificial neural networks is known to trigger catastrophic interference (CI)...
Learning new facts and skills in succession can be frustrating because no sooner has new knowledge b...
Humans are capable of learning numerous motor skills, but newly acquired skills may be abolished by ...
The question of interference (how new learning affects previously acquired knowledge and vice versa)...
The question of interference (how new learning affects previously acquired knowledge, and vice-versa...
Learning new facts and skills in succession can be frustrating because no sooner has new knowledge b...
Reconsolidation theory posits that upon retrieval, consolidated memories are destabilized and need t...
The ability to learn sequential behaviors is a fundamental property of our brains. Yet a long stream...
Humans can learn to perform multiple tasks in succession over the lifespan ("continual" learning), w...
Humans can learn to perform multiple tasks in succession over the lifespan ("continual" learning), w...
Humans are capable of learning numerous motor skills, but newly acquired skills may be abolished by ...