Patterns of neural activity called theta oscillations have a role in memory encoding but – contrary to current thinking – do not appear to have a role in memory retrieval.
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In a new study, Redwood Research, a research lab for AI alignment, has unveiled that large language models (LLMs) can master "encoded reasoning," a form of steganography. This intriguing phenomenon ...
Have you ever found yourself frustrated by how even the smartest AI systems sometimes fall short when faced with truly complex problems? Whether it’s navigating intricate financial decisions, ...
We have had a "data fetish" with artificial intelligence (AI) for over 20 years—so long that many have forgotten our AI history. Our saturated mindset states that all AI must start with data, yet back ...
In a classic experiment in the field of cognitive psychology conducted by Godden and Baddeley in 1975 [1], 18 divers learned lists of words either on dry land or underwater. The researchers found that ...
The new question-of-the-week is: How and why do you practice retrieval practice in your classroom? The strategy of retrieval practice has been shown by research to be an extremely effective teaching ...
Cinnamon Bidwell and Tim Curran's R01 NIH Sponsored Grant 'ERP Studies of Acute Influences of THC and CBD on Memory Encoding and Retrieval Processes'. Cinnamon and Tim are ICS Pis on this multi-PI ...