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Whatever Bartlett Sher had to teach Kate Whoriskey, she evidently learned faster than anticipated.
"I learned faster by working on more than one language at a time," he recalled later.
"How can they be adapted to something they have never experienced in their real world?" She noted that some of her plants learned faster than others, evidence that "this is not an innate or programmed response".
But they found that if they began with a neural network that had already been trained to recognize some unrelated feature (dogs versus cats, say) it learned faster and better.
In another research, Bailly et al. [10] prove that finger-count shortcuts can be learned faster than stroke shortcuts, confirming that people also easily learn to "express numbers with their fingers".
In our previous work, cleaner fish learned faster than three species of primates to give an 'ephemeral' food source priority over a 'resident' food source, where the relevant cue was the colour, pattern and shape of the plates on which the food sources were placed (but the foods were identical).
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