Human learning is not just a pattern recognition filter, but involves forming and fine-tuning abstract models of aspects of the world. We have the ability to discover general rules behind specific examples, and to apply these rules to new examples.
Among primates humans are the only ones who can detect patterns in arrangements of abstract symbols efficiently. It takes 4 year old human child on average 5 trials to learn how to reverse a sequence of 4 symbols: CDBA -> ABDC. For a chimpanzee it takes tens of thousands of trials.
Jerry Fodor postulated that human thinking consists of a language of thought, a system of mental representations that have a combinatorial syntax and semantics (1975).