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Learning only from success

By Alan Cane

Published: July 31 2009 03:00 | Last updated: July 31 2009 03:00

We are encouraged to learn from our mistakes but new research suggests, counterintuitively, that we learn only from our successes. This finding could have implications for understanding and treating learning disorders.

Working with monkeys, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have been trying to understand the brain mechanisms that enable animals to learn from experience - something that requires the animal to retain a memory of a past action and whether that action led to the "right" or "wrong" outcome.

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