[HTML][HTML] Toward a computational framework for cognitive biology: Unifying approaches from cognitive neuroscience and comparative cognition
WT Fitch - Physics of life reviews, 2014 - Elsevier
Progress in understanding cognition requires a quantitative, theoretical framework,
grounded in the other natural sciences and able to bridge between implementational …
grounded in the other natural sciences and able to bridge between implementational …
[PDF][PDF] The bad news about fake news
N Levy - Social epistemology review and reply collective, 2017 - social-epistemology.com
We are surrounded by sources of information of dubious reliability, and very many people
consume information from these sources. This paper examines the impacts on our beliefs of …
consume information from these sources. This paper examines the impacts on our beliefs of …
The importance of the altricial–precocial spectrum for social complexity in mammals and birds–a review
Various types of long-term stable relationships that individuals uphold, including
cooperation and competition between group members, define social complexity in …
cooperation and competition between group members, define social complexity in …
Empiricism without magic: Transformational abstraction in deep convolutional neural networks
C Buckner - Synthese, 2018 - Springer
In artificial intelligence, recent research has demonstrated the remarkable potential of Deep
Convolutional Neural Networks (DCNNs), which seem to exceed state-of-the-art …
Convolutional Neural Networks (DCNNs), which seem to exceed state-of-the-art …
[图书][B] The implicit mind: Cognitive architecture, the self, and ethics
M Brownstein - 2018 - books.google.com
Heroes are often admired for their ability to act without having" one thought too many," as
Bernard Williams put it. Likewise, the unhesitating decisions of masterful athletes and artists …
Bernard Williams put it. Likewise, the unhesitating decisions of masterful athletes and artists …
The evolution of cognition: a 4E perspective
L Barrett - 2018 - academic.oup.com
The Evolution of CognitionA 4E Perspective | The Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition |
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Causal reasoning versus associative learning: A useful dichotomy or a strawman battle in comparative psychology?
D Hanus - Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
The debate about whether or not one could/should ascribe reasoning abilities to animals
has deep historical roots and seems very up-to-date in the light of the immense body of new …
has deep historical roots and seems very up-to-date in the light of the immense body of new …
A property cluster theory of cognition
C Buckner - Philosophical Psychology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Our prominent definitions of cognition are too vague and lack empirical grounding. They
have not kept up with recent developments, and cannot bear the weight placed on them …
have not kept up with recent developments, and cannot bear the weight placed on them …
A forward-looking theory of content
C Buckner - Ergo an Open Access Journal of Philosophy, 2021 - par.nsf.gov
In this essay, I provide a forward-looking naturalized theory of mental content designed to
accommodate predictive processing approaches to the mind, which are growing in …
accommodate predictive processing approaches to the mind, which are growing in …
Towards ending the animal cognition war: a three-dimensional model of causal cognition
TB Starzak, RD Gray - Biology & Philosophy, 2021 - Springer
Debates in animal cognition are frequently polarized between the romantic view that some
species have human-like causal understanding and the killjoy view that human causal …
species have human-like causal understanding and the killjoy view that human causal …