Raj Bhalwankar
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In Control of Your Instructor
Modeling Learner-Controlled Mental Model Learning
Learning knowledge or skills usually is considered to be based on the formation of an adequate internal mental model as a specific type of mental network. The learning process for such a mental model conceptualised as a mental network, is a form of (first-order) mental network ...
On Becoming a Good Driver
Modeling the Learning of a Mental Model
‘What if I Would Have Done Otherwise…’
A Controlled Adaptive Network Model for Mental Models in Counterfactual Thinking
Within their mental and social processes, humans often learn, adapt and apply specific mental models of processes in the world or other persons, as a kind of blueprints. In this paper, it is discussed how analysis of this provides useful inspiration for the development of new ...
‘If Only I Would Have Done that…’
A Controlled Adaptive Network Model for Learning by Counterfactual Thinking
This paper contributes an analysis of how in mental and social processes, humans often apply specific mental models and learn and adapt them in a controlled manner. It is discussed how controlled adaptation relates to the Plasticity Versus Stability Conundrum in neuroscience. ...