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concept:conditioning-paradigms

conditioning paradigms

Classical and operant conditioning seen as introducing statistical regularities.

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  • Learning mechanism observed in plants; cited as evidence of cognitive function.
  • A communication pattern where multiple client processes communicate with a single server; one of two main examples used to compare Parlog and Linda.
  • Pattern where a master distributes tasks to a pool of worker processes and collects results.
  • Parameters controlling the influence of conditioning signals in the generative process.
  • Experimental simulation paradigm where agents learn a rule mapping central cue color to correct response location
  • Experimental designs using indirect measures of consciousness to avoid report confounds.
  • Kuhn's term for a field lacking shared paradigm, methods, or objects of study; used to characterize current state of interpretability research
  • Sharp performance changes when S crosses a critical value.