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Why casual puzzle games keep us hooked
Casual puzzle games may look simple, but they’re built on deep psychological principles and clever design choices that keep players coming back. From intuitive controls to perfectly tuned reward loops ...
Neural mechanisms underlying active avoidance are not fully understood. Here authors show that avoidance actions are positively reinforced by learned safety signals. With training, control shifts from ...
Abstract: Most operant conditioning circuits predominantly focus on simple feedback process, few studies consider the intricacies of feedback outcomes and the uncertainty of feedback time. This paper ...
Abstract: Currently, the research in memristor-based associative memory neural networks pays more attention to classical conditioning and lays less attention to operant conditioning. Moreover, a ...
I had the pleasure of meeting Aiden Heinecke this morning for my annual HVAC checkup. Prior to his arrival, I received a text message along with a photo from Aiden confirming he was on the way. Upon ...
Fear conditioning is a type of classical conditioning that involves pairing an aversive stimulus (such as an electric shock) with either a neutral context (such as a location) or stimulus (such as a ...
Patrick Gallagher has a decade of experience testing products from kitchen appliances to home security essentials, focusing on what matters most. Some can cost upwards of £700, but we've found a Great ...
This is the primary documentation for the MoveIt project. We strongly encourage you to help improve MoveIt's documentation. Please consider helping improve the tutorials, port old ones from ROS 1, and ...
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