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Core knowledge and its role in explaining uniquely human cognition: Some questions
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- 27 June 2024, e141
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Questioning the nature and origins of the “social agent” concept
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- 27 June 2024, e142
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Early pragmatic expectations in human infancy
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- 27 June 2024, e143
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Core knowledge as a neuro-ethologist views it
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- 27 June 2024, e144
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Developmental origin of a language–cognition interface in infants: Gateway to advancing core knowledge?
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Response to commentaries on What Babies Know
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- 27 June 2024, e146
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Meta-learned models of cognition
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- 23 November 2023, e147
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Challenges of meta-learning and rational analysis in large worlds
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- 23 September 2024, e148
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Meta-learning modeling and the role of affective-homeostatic states in human cognition
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- 23 September 2024, e149
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Quantum Markov blankets for meta-learned classical inferential paradoxes with suboptimal free energy
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- 23 September 2024, e150
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Meta-learning goes hand-in-hand with metacognition
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- 23 September 2024, e151
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The meta-learning toolkit needs stronger constraints
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- 23 September 2024, e152
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Learning and memory are inextricable
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- 23 September 2024, e153
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Meta-learning: Bayesian or quantum?
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- 23 September 2024, e154
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Meta-learning as a bridge between neural networks and symbolic Bayesian models
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- 23 September 2024, e155
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Meta-learned models beyond and beneath the cognitive
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- 23 September 2024, e156
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Meta-learned models as tools to test theories of cognitive development
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- 23 September 2024, e157
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Probabilistic programming versus meta-learning as models of cognition
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- 23 September 2024, e158
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Meta-learning in active inference
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- 23 September 2024, e159
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Quo vadis, planning?
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- 23 September 2024, e160
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