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The hard problem of meta-learning is what-to-learn
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- 23 September 2024, e161
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Is human compositionality meta-learned?
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- 23 September 2024, e162
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Combining meta-learned models with process models of cognition
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- 23 September 2024, e163
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Linking meta-learning to meta-structure
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- 23 September 2024, e164
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The added value of affective processes for models of human cognition and learning
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- 23 September 2024, e165
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Bayes beyond the predictive distribution
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- 23 September 2024, e166
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Meta-learning and the evolution of cognition
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- 23 September 2024, e167
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The reinforcement metalearner as a biologically plausible meta-learning framework
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- 23 September 2024, e168
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Integrative learning in the lens of meta-learned models of cognition: Impacts on animal and human learning outcomes
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- 23 September 2024, e169
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Meta-learning: Data, architecture, and both
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- 23 September 2024, e170
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“Our roots run deep”: Historical myths as culturally evolved technologies for coalitional recruitment
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- 11 January 2024, e171
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Beyond our “ancient roots”: Toward a broader understanding of the motivational power of societal meta-narratives
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- 02 January 2025, e172
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What about language?
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- 02 January 2025, e173
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Myths of trauma and myths of cooperation: Diverse consequences of history for societal cohesion
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- 02 January 2025, e174
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Historical myths as commitment devices
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- 02 January 2025, e175
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Adaptive lags, illusions and common interest
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- 02 January 2025, e176
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“We are one people”: Group myths also draw cues from self-concept formation
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- 02 January 2025, e177
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Collective selfhood as a psychically necessary illusion
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- 02 January 2025, e178
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Myths and fitness interdependence: Beyond coalitional longevity
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- 02 January 2025, e179
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Uncertainty reduction as an alternative explanation of historical myths
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- 02 January 2025, e180
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