Contextual associations represented both in neural networks and human behavior

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  • who: Elissa M. Aminoff from the DepartmentFordham University, Bronx, NY, USA have published the Article: Contextual associations represented both in neural networks and human behavior, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of 29/Nov/2021
  • what: The critical test in the analysis was to determine whether the representation of contextual associations in a CNN had any relation to the influence of contextual associations on human behavior. The authors focused the study on the VGG16 convolutional neural_network, used for its high performance in computer vision and simplicity as an analog to biological neural u00adnetworks10.
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