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Learning is the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge, it can be viewed as self-design. | Learning is the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge, it can be viewed as [[Self-Design|self-design]]. | ||
It is a form of [[Adaptation|adaptation]] and one of the most important mental function of humans, animals and cognitive systems. | It is a form of [[Adaptation|adaptation]] motivated by [[Curiosity|curiosity]] and one of the most important mental function of humans, animals and cognitive systems. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:25, 22 September 2009
Learning is the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge, it can be viewed as self-design. It is a form of adaptation motivated by curiosity and one of the most important mental function of humans, animals and cognitive systems.