Una recomendación: https://t.co/FDIaXZsL8j
@JylkkaJussi Computationalism isn't one theory, but a research tradition with multiple theories with different degrees of biological plausibility: https://t.co/STUBJTvrdy
RT @d_soto_b: From Computer Metaphor to Computational Modeling: The Evolution of Computationalism https://t.co/oD8Omn282g
RT @d_soto_b: From Computer Metaphor to Computational Modeling: The Evolution of Computationalism https://t.co/oD8Omn282g
Impresionante repaso a la Evo. del Computacionalismo. Las teorías psicológicas y neurocientíficas no son independientes. Mantener la designación de teoría computacional de la mente es inapropiado.
From Computer Metaphor to Computational Modeling: The Evolution of Computationalism https://t.co/oD8Omn282g
RT @PhilSciArchive: From Computer Metaphor to Computational Modeling: The Evolution of Computationalism https://t.co/IIhxJ9wV8m
Also (via @PhilSciArchive) Objections to Computationalism: A Survey https://t.co/Xq0GuRD4xS But as there is Unconventional (including Natural) Computing, there is Unconventional Computationalism.
From Computer Metaphor to Computational Modeling: The Evolution of Computationalism https://t.co/IIhxJ9wV8m
@DLBarack @KriegeskorteLab I also shortly deal with this in my 2013 book, but here's an open-access version of the argument related to falsifiability: https://t.co/1PKpMJnn5y (section 3.4). Even if computation understood broadly as information processing,
RT @danwilliamsphil: Great article by @MilekPl: "While one could describe learning and adaptation in non-representational terms, the effica…
RT @danwilliamsphil: Great article by @MilekPl: "While one could describe learning and adaptation in non-representational terms, the effica…
RT @danwilliamsphil: Great article by @MilekPl: "While one could describe learning and adaptation in non-representational terms, the effica…
This kind of celebratory writing is most uninteresting in science. Every age claimed needing but incremental advances (in neurosciences e.g. "pneuma", "mechanical model"), to later on see a paradigm shift. It's a defence of relevance and, today, careers. h
RT @danwilliamsphil: Great article by @MilekPl: "While one could describe learning and adaptation in non-representational terms, the effica…
Great article by @MilekPl: "While one could describe learning and adaptation in non-representational terms, the efficacy of control systems... depends on their ability to represent the controlled domain... The attempt to re-describe them is mere wordplay"
RT @chrisxwhyte: @neurograce Both "Explanation and description in computational neuroscience" and "From Computer Metaphor to Computational…
RT @chrisxwhyte: @neurograce Both "Explanation and description in computational neuroscience" and "From Computer Metaphor to Computational…
RT @chrisxwhyte: @neurograce Both "Explanation and description in computational neuroscience" and "From Computer Metaphor to Computational…
@neurograce Both "Explanation and description in computational neuroscience" and "From Computer Metaphor to Computational Modeling: The Evolution of Computationalism" are brilliant. https://t.co/HXM6C8U7ZQ https://t.co/O3Sf3VG1A0
"computationalism is a progressive research tradition." https://t.co/VhOVvxMlhU This is good on historical background and philosophy, but section 4 gives Eliasmith's models as example of "now producitve, not just consistent or metaphorical" without delvi
"computationalism is a progressive research tradition." https://t.co/m7OUX46x5D NO OIGO A LA DESNORTADA ANTICOMPUTACIONISCRESÍA https://t.co/6AWRwAOXhJ
RT @MilekPl: My new paper on how computational modeling has developed and computationalism as a progressive research tradition: https://t.c…
RT @MilekPl: My new paper on how computational modeling has developed and computationalism as a progressive research tradition: https://t.c…
RT @MilekPl: My new paper on how computational modeling has developed and computationalism as a progressive research tradition: https://t.c…
RT @twitemp1: Interesting and probably a rather polemic paper "Computationalism remains too abstract to predict almost any non-trivial fac…
RT @MilekPl: My new paper on how computational modeling has developed and computationalism as a progressive research tradition: https://t.c…
RT @twitemp1: Interesting and probably a rather polemic paper "Computationalism remains too abstract to predict almost any non-trivial fac…
History and utility of computational modelling in studying cognition. Neat overview paper! https://t.co/sdArT3NYHi
RT @MilekPl: My new paper on how computational modeling has developed and computationalism as a progressive research tradition: https://t.c…
RT @MilekPl: My new paper on how computational modeling has developed and computationalism as a progressive research tradition: https://t.c…
@m_j_nestor looks interesting! https://t.co/8u4mUYCrMK
Interesting and probably a rather polemic paper "Computationalism remains too abstract to predict almost any non-trivial fact about biological brains .. cognition can be explained in terms of nervous system computation... only in tractable computation " c
"computationalism" as a research tradition (i.e., the evolution of computational modelling in cognitive science) https://t.co/30BFRfHHC8
RT @MilekPl: My new paper on how computational modeling has developed and computationalism as a progressive research tradition: https://t.c…
RT @MilekPl: My new paper on how computational modeling has developed and computationalism as a progressive research tradition: https://t.c…
RT @MilekPl: My new paper on how computational modeling has developed and computationalism as a progressive research tradition: https://t.c…
My new paper on how computational modeling has developed and computationalism as a progressive research tradition: https://t.co/8SJAESiqeE #openaccess