Neural mechanisms for flexible behaviour in humans and artificial neural networks
The natural environment is non-stationary – whilst our daily life often follows a routine, circumstances can change, and no two experiences are the same. To thrive, intelligent agents must therefore be able to flexibly adjust the way they process information to support the pursuit of their goals. In...
Main Author: | Piwek, EP |
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Other Authors: | Summerfield, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2023
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