A neostriatal habit learning system in humans
Amnesic patients and nondemented patients with Parkinson's disease were given a
probabilistic classification task in which they learned which of two outcomes would occur on …
probabilistic classification task in which they learned which of two outcomes would occur on …
A neuropsychological theory of multiple systems in category learning.
FG Ashby, LA Alfonso-Reese, EM Waldron - Psychological review, 1998 - psycnet.apa.org
A neuropsychological theory is proposed that assumes category learning is a competition
between separate verbal and implicit (ie, procedural-learning-based) categorization …
between separate verbal and implicit (ie, procedural-learning-based) categorization …
A computational neuroanatomy for motor control
R Shadmehr, JW Krakauer - Experimental brain research, 2008 - Springer
The study of patients to infer normal brain function has a long tradition in neurology and
psychology. More recently, the motor system has been subject to quantitative and …
psychology. More recently, the motor system has been subject to quantitative and …
The dynamics of embodiment: A field theory of infant perseverative reaching
E Thelen, G Schöner, C Scheier… - Behavioral and brain …, 2001 - cambridge.org
The overall goal of this target article is to demonstrate a mechanism for an embodied
cognition. The particular vehicle is a much-studied, but still widely debated phenomenon …
cognition. The particular vehicle is a much-studied, but still widely debated phenomenon …
[HTML][HTML] Habitual use of GPS negatively impacts spatial memory during self-guided navigation
L Dahmani, VD Bohbot - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
Abstract Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation devices and applications have
become ubiquitous over the last decade. However, it is unclear whether using GPS affects …
become ubiquitous over the last decade. However, it is unclear whether using GPS affects …
Characteristics of dissociable human learning systems
DR Shanks, MFS John - Behavioral and brain sciences, 1994 - cambridge.org
A number of ways of taxonomizing human learning have been proposed. We examine the
evidence for one such proposal, namely, that there exist independent explicit and implicit …
evidence for one such proposal, namely, that there exist independent explicit and implicit …
Competition among multiple memory systems: converging evidence from animal and human brain studies
RA Poldrack, MG Packard - Neuropsychologia, 2003 - Elsevier
Research of the neurobiological bases of learning and memory suggest that these
processes are not unitary in nature, but rather that relatively independent neural systems …
processes are not unitary in nature, but rather that relatively independent neural systems …
Memory formation and long-term retention in humans and animals: Convergence towards a transformation account of hippocampal–neocortical interactions
Historically, the hippocampus has been viewed as a temporary memory structure.
Consistent with the central premise of standard consolidation theory (SCT), a memory is …
Consistent with the central premise of standard consolidation theory (SCT), a memory is …
[HTML][HTML] The cognitive architecture of spatial navigation: hippocampal and striatal contributions
Spatial navigation can serve as a model system in cognitive neuroscience, in which specific
neural representations, learning rules, and control strategies can be inferred from the vast …
neural representations, learning rules, and control strategies can be inferred from the vast …
Memory formation: the sequence of biochemical events in the hippocampus and its connection to activity in other brain structures
I Izquierdo, JH Medina - Neurobiology of learning and memory, 1997 - Elsevier
Recent data have demonstrated a biochemical sequence of events in the rat hippocampus
that is necessary for memory formation of inhibitory avoidance behavior. The sequence …
that is necessary for memory formation of inhibitory avoidance behavior. The sequence …