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Continuous Learning in Single-Incremental-Task Scenarios
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Human Hippocampal Neurogenesis Persists throughout Aging.
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Human hippocampal neurogenesis drops sharply in children to undetectable levels in adults
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A Neurorobotic Experiment for Crossmodal Conflict Resolution in Complex Environments *
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Continual Lifelong Learning with Neural Networks: A Review
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Lifelong learning of human actions with deep neural network self-organization
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FearNet: Brain-Inspired Model for Incremental Learning
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Invariant object recognition is a personalized selection of invariant features in humans, not simply explained by hierarchical feed-forward vision models
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Deep Generative Dual Memory Network for Continual Learning
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Incremental online learning of objects for robots operating in real environments
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Measuring Catastrophic Forgetting in Neural Networks
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Neuroscience-Inspired Artificial Intelligence
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Emergence of multimodal action representations from neural network self-organization
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Gradient Episodic Memory for Continual Learning
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CORe50: a New Dataset and Benchmark for Continuous Object Recognition
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Engrams and circuits crucial for systems consolidation of a memory
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Why Do Similarity Matching Objectives Lead to Hebbian/Anti-Hebbian Networks?
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The temporal paradox of Hebbian learning and homeostatic plasticity
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Continual Learning Through Synaptic Intelligence
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Exploring Robotic Minds: Actions, Symbols, and Consciousness as Self-Organizing Dynamic Phenomena
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iCaRL: Incremental Classifier and Representation Learning
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Computational principles of synaptic memory consolidation
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Multisensory Processes: A Balancing Act across the Lifespan
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What Learning Systems do Intelligent Agents Need? Complementary Learning Systems Theory Updated
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Less-forgetting Learning in Deep Neural Networks
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Learning without Forgetting
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Progressive Neural Networks
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A Bio-Inspired Incremental Learning Architecture for Applied Perceptual Problems
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Deep Residual Learning for Image Recognition
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Rethinking the Inception Architecture for Computer Vision
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Learning in Nonstationary Environments: A Survey
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Self-organizing neural integration of pose-motion features for human action recognition
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Developmental Robotics: From Babies to Robots
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Very Deep Convolutional Networks for Large-Scale Image Recognition
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ImageNet Large Scale Visual Recognition Challenge
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Structural Synaptic Plasticity Has High Memory Capacity and Can Explain Graded Amnesia, Catastrophic Forgetting, and the Spacing Effect
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Performance-optimized hierarchical models predict neural responses in higher visual cortex
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Object-Specific Semantic Coding in Human Perirhinal Cortex
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CNN Features Off-the-Shelf: An Astounding Baseline for Recognition
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Early experience and multisensory perceptual narrowing.
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CA3 Retrieves Coherent Representations from Degraded Input: Direct Evidence for CA3 Pattern Completion and Dentate Gyrus Pattern Separation
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DeCAF: A Deep Convolutional Activation Feature for Generic Visual Recognition
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The stability-plasticity dilemma: investigating the continuum from catastrophic forgetting to age-limited learning effects
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Generalization Through the Recurrent Interaction of Episodic Memories
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Online Incremental Feature Learning with Denoising Autoencoders
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Pattern separation in the hippocampus
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Gamma-Filter Self-Organizing Neural Networks for Time Series Analysis
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Adult Neurogenesis in the Mammalian Brain: Significant Answers and Significant Questions
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Dynamic self-organising map
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Hippocampal replay in the awake state: a potential substrate for memory consolidation and retrieval
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Awake replay of remote experiences in the hippocampus
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Flexible shaping: How learning in small steps helps
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Computational Influence of Adult Neurogenesis on Memory Encoding
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Internally Generated Reactivation of Single Neurons in Human Hippocampus During Free Recall
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Critical periods and catastrophic interference effects in the development of self-organizing feature maps.
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2007 Special Issue: Consciousness CLEARS the mind
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Potential role for adult neurogenesis in the encoding of time in new memories
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Learning viewpoint invariant object representations using a temporal coherence principle
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Slow feature analysis yields a rich repertoire of complex cell properties.
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Merge SOM for temporal data
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A self-organising network that grows when required
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Reactivation of Hippocampal Cell Assemblies: Effects of Behavioral State, Experience, and EEG Dynamics
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Catastrophic forgetting in connectionist networks
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Neurogenesis in the adult human hippocampus
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View-invariant representations of familiar objects by neurons in the inferior temporal visual cortex.
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Analysis of Direction Selectivity Arising from Recurrent Cortical Interactions
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Pseudo-recurrent Connectionist Networks: An Approach to the 'Sensitivity-Stability' Dilemma
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Why there are complementary learning systems in the hippocampus and neocortex: insights from the successes and failures of connectionist models of learning and memory.
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Catastrophic Forgetting, Rehearsal and Pseudorehearsal
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An analysis of the gamma memory in dynamic neural networks
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Lifelong robot learning
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'Neural-gas' network for vector quantization and its application to time-series prediction
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Computer simulation of a model of habituation
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Predicting higher visual cortex neural responses
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Impact of Structural Plasticity on Memory Formation and Decline
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Neural plasticity across the lifespan
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Adaptive Resonance Theory: How a brain learns to consciously attend, learn, and recognize a changing world
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Nonlinear Time Series Analysis by Using Gamma Growing Neural Gas
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Learning Multiple Layers of Features from Tiny Images
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Gradient-based learning applied to document recognition
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A Growing Neural Gas Network Learns Topologies
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Catastrophic Interference in Connectionist Networks: The Sequential Learning Problem
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How does a brain build a cognitive code?
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How does a brain build a cognitive code
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“ Neurogenesis deep learning , ” in
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