Debbie Roth

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One theory is that the cortex’s ability to perform pattern separation shields it from the problem of catastrophic forgetting; by separating incoming patterns in the cortex, patterns are inherently unlikely to interfere with each other. Another theory is that learning in the cortex selectively occurs only during moments of surprise; only when the cortex sees a pattern that passes some threshold of novelty are the weights of synapses allowed to change.
A Brief History of Intelligence: Evolution, AI, and the Five Breakthroughs That Made Our Brains
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