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Nonhuman sequence learning findings argue against Hoerl and McCormack's two systems of temporal cognition
Behavioral and Brain Sciences ( IF 29.3 ) Pub Date : 2019-12-12 , DOI: 10.1017/s0140525x1900044x
Benjamin J De Corte 1 , Edward A Wasserman 2
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Hoerl & McCormack propose that animals learn sequences through an entrainment-like process, rather than tracking the temporal addresses of each event in a given sequence. However, past research suggests that animals form “temporal maps” of sequential events and also comprehend the concept of ordinal position. These findings suggest that a clarification or qualification of the authors’ hypothesis is needed.

中文翻译:

非人类序列学习结果与 Hoerl 和 McCormack 的两种时间认知系统相矛盾

Hoerl & McCormack 提出动物通过类似夹带的过程来学习序列,而不是跟踪给定序列中每个事件的时间地址。然而,过去的研究表明,动物形成顺序事件的“时间图”,并且还理解序数位置的概念。这些发现表明需要对作者的假设进行澄清或限定。
更新日期:2019-12-12
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