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- Generalization_(learning) abstract "Generalization is the notion that animals and humans are able to respond similarly to different stimuli provided those stimuli have similar properties as implied using conditioning. For example, spatial generalization is when you try to use your hands to reach for a glass of water in front of you, your brain fires motor commands to your arm and hand; a map is associated with the command as well as the resulting movement. This map is then able to allow the user to use the same sets of command to reach for another object in a different physical location.Generalization has been shown to be refined and/or stabilized after sleep.".
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- Generalization_(learning) comment "Generalization is the notion that animals and humans are able to respond similarly to different stimuli provided those stimuli have similar properties as implied using conditioning. For example, spatial generalization is when you try to use your hands to reach for a glass of water in front of you, your brain fires motor commands to your arm and hand; a map is associated with the command as well as the resulting movement.".
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