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LiteStep under win2k/XP
It is one of the confusing things with Windows that one single program works as both filemanager and shell: explorer.exe (your enemy). ...
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Neuroscience: learning and memory
Even more limiting is a scientific concept in which learning (the process that produces memory) is defined by the alteration of the behavior of an organism ...
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Drosophila territoriality and aggression
Apr 11, 2002 ... One very little understood model system for the study of the neurobiology of aggression is the fruitfly Drosophila. ...
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Neuroscience: learning and memory
Even more limiting is a scientific concept in which learning (the process that produces memory) is defined by the alteration of the behavior of an organism ...
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news @ nature.com - Do flies have free will? - Neuroscience can't ...
Read the latest science news stories, extended features and analysis, ... then this lack of clues will leave it choosing directions at random. ...
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features of operant conditioning
These differences may tell us about part of what is learned in operant conditioning. A summary of the basic types of schedules might be useful: ...
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Schedules of Reinforcement.
Fixed-Interval (FI) in which the first response made after a given time interval is reinforced. For example, on an FI 20 sec. schedule the first response ...
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Schedules of Reinforcement.
Most of these schedules of reinforcement can be divided into schedules in which the contingency depends on the number of responses and those where the ...
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What is Learned During Conditioning?
What is Learned During Conditioning? If there is a common mechanism underlying all types of learning, what associations are formed during conditioning? ...
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Fruit flies display rudimentary free will - life - 16 May 2007 ...
Movie Camera. 01:00 16 May 2007; NewScientist.com news service; Bob Holmes. Printable version · Email to a friend · RSS Feed · Syndicate ...