A single-process learning theory
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (3):529-531 (2001)
Abstract
Many analogies exist between the process of evolution by natural selection and of learning by reinforcement and punishment. A full extension of the evolutionary analogy to learning to include analogues of the fitness, genotype, development, environmental influences, and phenotype concepts makes possible a single theory of the learning process able to encompass all of the elementary procedures known to yield learning.DOI
10.1017/s0140525x01244161
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