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When learning on your own is not enough

August 20, 2020 by

We make decisions based on not only our own learning experience, but also learning from others. Is social learning processed differently from direct learning? Neuroscientists provide empirical evidence that there are parallel computations for direct and social learning and they are carried out in distinct but interacting regions in the brain.

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