Authors
Dagmar Zeithamova, Michael L Mack, Kurt Braunlich, Tyler Davis, Carol A Seger, Marlieke TR van Kesteren, Andreas Wutz
Publication date
2019/10/16
Journal
Journal of Neuroscience
Volume
39
Issue
42
Pages
8259-8266
Publisher
Society for Neuroscience
Description
Concept learning, the ability to extract commonalities and highlight distinctions across a set of related experiences to build organized knowledge, is a critical aspect of cognition. Previous reviews have focused on concept learning research as a means for dissociating multiple brain systems. The current review surveys recent work that uses novel analytical approaches, including the combination of computational modeling with neural measures, focused on testing theories of specific computations and representations that contribute to concept learning. We discuss in detail the roles of the hippocampus, ventromedial prefrontal, lateral prefrontal, and lateral parietal cortices, and how their engagement is modulated by the coherence of experiences and the current learning goals. We conclude that the interaction of multiple brain systems relating to learning, memory, attention, perception, and reward support a flexible …
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