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I haven't read the article or study yet. But I wonder if the observation is one of "probably approximately correct learning" (PAC learning) in action. There's a book of that title by Les Valiant proposing that all biological learning works that way.
Why do you post an article you haven't even read?
Because even if it winds up being a bad study, it still evokes a deeper, more important “truth.”
I'm being sarcastic but that's actually what's going on here.