Computational modellers are not always explicit about their motivations for constructing models, nor are they always explicit about the theoretical impli-cations of their models once constructed. Perhaps in part due to this, models have been criticised as “black-box ” exercises which can play little or no role in scientific explanation. This paper argues that models are useful, and that the motivations for constructing computational models can be made clear by considering the roles that tautologies can play in the development of explana-tory theories. From this, additionally, I propose that although there are diverse benefits of model building, only one class of benefits — those which relate to explanation — can provide justification for th...
There are often concerns about the reliability of simulation results due to improper design of exper...
In this paper we argue that the debate between representational and anti-representational cognitive ...
International audienceThere is a rich tradition of building computational models in cognitive scienc...
Computational modellers are not always explicit about their motivations for constructing mod- els, ...
Previously I outlined a scheme for understanding the usefulness of compu-tational models.1 This sche...
Previously I outlined a scheme for understanding the usefulness of computational models.1 This schem...
We survey the utility and function of mathematical and computational models in cognitive science by ...
In this chapter we present and discuss models in the context of cognitive sciences, that is, the sci...
Science regularly experiences periods in which simply describing the world is prioritised over attem...
In this paper, I argue that computationalism is a progressive research tradition. Its metaphysical a...
During the last few decades, models have become the centre of attention in both cognitive science an...
Computational models and tools provide increasingly solid foundations for the study of cognition and...
Scientists can reason about natural systems, including the mind and brain, in many ways, with each f...
Item does not contain fulltextPsychology endeavors to develop theories of human capacities and behav...
This study analyses the methodology of computational cognitive modeling as one of the ways of conduc...
There are often concerns about the reliability of simulation results due to improper design of exper...
In this paper we argue that the debate between representational and anti-representational cognitive ...
International audienceThere is a rich tradition of building computational models in cognitive scienc...
Computational modellers are not always explicit about their motivations for constructing mod- els, ...
Previously I outlined a scheme for understanding the usefulness of compu-tational models.1 This sche...
Previously I outlined a scheme for understanding the usefulness of computational models.1 This schem...
We survey the utility and function of mathematical and computational models in cognitive science by ...
In this chapter we present and discuss models in the context of cognitive sciences, that is, the sci...
Science regularly experiences periods in which simply describing the world is prioritised over attem...
In this paper, I argue that computationalism is a progressive research tradition. Its metaphysical a...
During the last few decades, models have become the centre of attention in both cognitive science an...
Computational models and tools provide increasingly solid foundations for the study of cognition and...
Scientists can reason about natural systems, including the mind and brain, in many ways, with each f...
Item does not contain fulltextPsychology endeavors to develop theories of human capacities and behav...
This study analyses the methodology of computational cognitive modeling as one of the ways of conduc...
There are often concerns about the reliability of simulation results due to improper design of exper...
In this paper we argue that the debate between representational and anti-representational cognitive ...
International audienceThere is a rich tradition of building computational models in cognitive scienc...