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06 - Deon Benton: What a Computational Model Can Tell Us About Babies' Inner (Moral) Life?

Stanford Psychology Podcast

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Surprising Findings in Babies' Second Order Correlation Learning

A study on second order correlation learning in babies reveals that younger networks with lesser information processing capacity are better at detecting relevant associations and ignoring noise, while older models with more memory capacity learn everything, including noise, and have their attention diverted from the second order correlation.

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