Learning occurs when there's a lot of feedback tied closely in time to decisions and actions - Deepstash

Learning occurs when there's a lot of feedback tied closely in time to decisions and actions

  • Decisions --> actions --> outcomes --> rewards or pain (ie positive or negative consequences)

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