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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

Types of Sequence Learning

There are many different types of sequence learning.

Explicit sequence learning

Implicit sequence learning

Not aware of what you are learning.

Temporal sequence learning

Motor sequence learning

Influence on Learning

Sequence Learning Problems

Sequence prediction

Sequence generation

Sequence recognition

Sequential decision making

Sequence Learning Impairments

Further Reading