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Competitive learning using competitive activation rules

1990 IJCNN International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, 1990
A description is presented of the first learning rule devised to work with competitive activation mechanisms. Terminology is defined and the idea of a competitive activation mechanism is summarized. A basic unsupervised competitive learning rule for use with competitive activation mechanisms is presented, and the results of a small series of ...
G.G., III Sutton   +2 more
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Neural Activation During Response Competition

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2000
Abstract The flanker task, introduced by Eriksen and Eriksen [Eriksen, B. A., & Eriksen, C. W. (1974). Effects of noise letters upon the identification of a target letter in a nonsearch task. Perception & Psychophysics, 16, 143-149], provides a means to selectively manipulate the presence or absence of response competition while ...
E, Hazeltine, R, Poldrack, J D, Gabrieli
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The effects of competition and competitiveness on cardiovascular activity

Psychophysiology, 2001
Cardiovascular activity was measured at resting baseline and in response to a car racing game, undertaken in competition or in cooperation with an experimenter, or individually. Competitiveness and win and goal orientations were assessed by questionnaire.
L K, Harrison   +6 more
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Competitive brain activity in visual attention

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1997
Visual attention can be considered from the perspective of distributed brain activity engendered by visual input. We propose that visual objects compete for representation in multiple brain systems, sensory and motor, cortical and subcortical. Competition is integrated, however, such that multiple systems converge, working on the different properties ...
J, Duncan, G, Humphreys, R, Ward
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Colors of Competence in Competition: A Guide for Active Learning in Competitive Activities

Strategies, 2013
Competitive game play is often taught in early elementary school as a way for students to engage in activities in physical education.
Eve Bernstein, Jennifer F. Rasmussen
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Interactive Activation and Competition

1996
Das Netzmodell Interactive Activation and Competition (IAC) geht auf McClelland und Rumelhart zuruck. Eine herausragende Anwendung von IAC ist die Modellierung der menschlichen Fahigkeit geschriebene Worter schneller zu erkennen als einzelne Buchstaben, und bekannte Worter schneller als unbekannte.
Heinrich Braun   +2 more
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