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There seems to be a ton of information about sequence learning, so I think by the end of this project I will hopefully have made at least two sections and thoroughly explained those. With the rest of my heading ideas on the talk page.

Sequence Learning

- introduction with definition and summary of article

- the different approaches to sequence learning

- types of sequence learning

    - temporal sequence learning
    - motor sequence learning
    - implicit sequence learning

- Sequence learning problems: four basic categories

    - sequence prediction
    - sequence recognition
    - sequence generation
    - sequential decision making

- Sequence learning models

    - learning paradigms
    - implementation paradigms
    - whether the world is deterministic or probabilistic
    - whether the world is Markovian or non- Markovian;
    - whether the task is closed- or open-loop
    - whether action is involved
    - whether an action policy is deterministic or stochastic 
    - applicable domains—for example, software agents, speech and language processing, navigation learning, or motor sequence learning.

- Experiments

- Role of different parts of the brain in sequence learning