How do we generalize?

Neuron Behav Data Anal Theory

Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, United States.

Published: August 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Humans and animals can generalize information from past experiences to adapt to new situations, raising questions about the underlying mechanisms that enable this ability.
  • A diverse group of researchers in the Generative Adversarial Collaboration (GAC) explored two main theories of generalization: one suggesting it combines multiple experiences into generalized representations, and the other proposing it relies on using separate individual memories as needed.
  • They concluded that both theories, along with others, are likely valid and emphasized the need for future research to understand how different generalization mechanisms may work together or under different circumstances.

Article Abstract

Humans and animals are able to generalize or transfer information from previous experience so that they can behave appropriately in novel situations. What mechanisms-computations, representations, and neural systems-give rise to this remarkable ability? The members of this Generative Adversarial Collaboration (GAC) come from a range of academic backgrounds but are all interested in uncovering the mechanisms of generalization. We started out this GAC with the aim of arbitrating between two alternative conceptual accounts: (1) generalization stems from integration of multiple experiences into summary representations that reflect generalized knowledge, and (2) generalization is computed on-the-fly using separately stored individual memories. Across the course of this collaboration, we found that-despite using different terminology and techniques, and although some of our specific papers may provide evidence one way or the other-we in fact largely agree that both of these broad accounts (as well as several others) are likely valid. We believe that future research and theoretical synthesis across multiple lines of research is necessary to help determine the degree to which different candidate generalization mechanisms may operate simultaneously, operate on different scales, or be employed under distinct conditions. Here, as the first step, we introduce some of these candidate mechanisms and we discuss the issues currently hindering better synthesis of generalization research. Finally, we introduce some of our own research questions that have arisen over the course of this GAC, that we believe would benefit from future collaborative efforts.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7613724PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.51628/001c.27687DOI Listing

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