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Date: 2015-04-16 22:07:25
Educational psychology
Cognitive science
Pedagogy
Education
Evolutionarily stable strategy
Game theory
Social learning
Learning
Learning theory
Critical period hypothesis

MIMS Technical Report No) Evolution of learning abilities: A theoretical model Wataru Nakahashi

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