The short - term dependence on the proximity
of a caregiver for physiological regulation, and protection is just finally being recognized scientifically as being extremely important and beneficial (see Barak et al. 2011 Should Neonates Sleep Alone, downloadable from this website) Mosko et al., 1998; McKenna et al 2007), and helps to explain why infants should avoid sleeping alone outside the sensory range by which a caregiver and infant detect each others sensory signals, cues, or stimuli, all
of which facilitate and represent interactions that augment neurological connections and provide the
foundation for the development
of cognition and intellectual development, and the proliferation
of neural networks that support these systems.
Researchers from the University
of Leicester's Department
of Mathematics have published a paper in the journal
Neural Networks outlining mathematical
foundations for new algorithms which could allow for Artificial Intelligence to collect error reports and correct them immediately without affecting existing skills — at the same time accumulating corrections which could be used for future versions or updates.