Shaping Sequence Attractor Schema in Recurrent Neural Networks
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Sequence schemas are abstract, reusable knowledge structures that facilitate rapid adaptation and generalization in novel sequential tasks. In both animals and humans, shaping is an efficient way for acquiring such schemas, particularly in complex sequential tasks. As a form of curriculum learning, shaping works by progressively advancing from simple subtasks to integrated full sequences, and ultimately enabling generalization across different task variations. Despite the importance of schemas in cognition and shaping in schema acquisition, the underlying neural dynamics at play remain poorly understood. To explore this, we train recurrent neural networks on an odor-sequence task using a shaping protocol inspired by well-established paradigms in experimental neuroscience.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Jun-10-2026, 02:23:22 GMT
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