2024
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/qka72
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Learning of Concepts: A Review of Relevant Advances Since 2010 and Its Inspirations for Teaching

WANG Zhong

Abstract: This article reviews the psychological and neuroscience achievements in concept learning since 2010 from the perspectives of individual learning and social learning, and discusses several issues related to concept learning, including the assistance of machine learning on this issue. 1. In terms of individual learning, current evidence shows that the brain tends to process concrete concepts through typical features (shared features); And abstract concepts, semantic processing is the most important cognitive way… Show more

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