Meta-learning and the evolution of cognition

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e167 (2024)
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Meta-learning offers a promising framework to make sense of some parts of decision-making that have eluded satisfactory explanation. Here, we connect this research to work in animal behaviour and cognition in order to shed light on how and whether meta-learning could help us to understand the evolution of cognition.

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Walter Veit
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Animal cognition.Kristin Andrews & Susana Monsó - 2020 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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