Deep neural networks are enjoying unprecedented attention and success in recent years. However, catastrophic forgetting undermines the performance of deep models when the training data are arrived sequentially in an online multi-task learning fashion. To address this issue, we propose a novel method named continual learning with declarative memory (CLDM) in this paper. Specifically, our idea is inspired by the structure of human memory. Declarative memory is a major component of long-term memory which helps human beings memorize past experiences and facts. In this paper, we propose to formulate declarative memory as task memory and instance memory in neural networks to overcome catastrophic forgetting. Intuitively, the instance memory recalls the input-output relations (fact) in previous tasks, which is implemented by jointly rehearsing previous samples and learning current tasks as replaying-based methods act. In addition, the task memory aims to capture long-term task correlation information across task sequences to regularize the learning of the current task, thus preserving task-specific weight realizations (experience) in high task-specific layers. In this work, we implement a concrete instantiation of the proposed task memory by leveraging a recurrent unit. Extensive experiments on seven continual learning benchmarks verify that our proposed method is able to outperform previous approaches with tremendous improvements by retaining the information of both samples and tasks.
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Background: Population aging and the increase in memory-related diseases have motivated the search for accessible cognitive screening instruments. To develop a digital memory and learning test (DMLT) based on Rey's Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT) principles to assess cognition in the elderly and identify early cognitive decline.
Methods: The research was divided into two phases: developing the digital test and the experimental phase of comparison with a reference test.
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Brain Research and Cognition Center (CerCo), CNRS, UMR5549, France; University of Toulouse, Faculty of Health, France.
The precise and fleeting moment of rich recollection triggered by an environmental cue is difficult to reproduce in the lab. However, epilepsy patients can experience sudden reminiscences after intracranial electrical brain stimulation (EBS). In these cases, the transient brain state related to the activation of the engram and its conscious perception can be recorded using intracerebral EEG (iEEG).
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December 2024
Division of Humanities, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
In perceptual studies, musicality and pitch aptitude have been implicated in tone learning, while vocabulary size has been implicated in distributional (segment) learning. Moreover, working memory plays a role in the overnight consolidation of explicit-declarative L2 learning. This study examines how these factors uniquely account for individual differences in the distributional learning and consolidation of an L2 tone contrast, where learners are tonal language speakers, and the training is implicit.
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Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA.
Magnetic resonance elastography has emerged over the last two decades as a non-invasive method for quantitatively measuring the mechanical properties of the brain. Since the inception of the technology, brain stiffness has been the primary metric used to describe brain microstructural mechanics. However, more recently, a secondary measure has emerged as both theoretical and experimental significance, which is the ratio of tissue viscosity relative to tissue elasticity.
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December 2024
Laboratory of Pharmacological and Toxicological Evaluations Applied to Bioactive Molecules (LaftamBio), Department of Nutrition - Federal University of Pampa, Itaqui, RS, 97650-000, Brazil.
Hypothyroidism is known to affect memory consolidation, and our prior research highlighted the potential of chrysin as a therapeutic agent to restore cognitive function. The present study aimed to investigate the action mechanism of chrysin on memory deficits in hypothyroid in C57BL/6 female mice. We assessed cognitive flexibility, declarative, working, and aversive memories while analyzing the BDNF/TrkB/AKT/Creb neuroplasticity signaling pathway and synaptic function in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex.
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