Book synopsis: The rational analysis method, first proposed by John R. Anderson, has been enormously influential in helping us understand high-level cognitive processes. 'The Probabilistic Mind' is a follow-up to the influential and highly cited 'Rational Models of Cognition' (OUP, 1998). It brings together developments in understanding how, and how far, high-level cognitive processes can be understood in rational terms, and particularly using probabilistic Bayesian methods. It synthesizes and evaluates the progress in the past decade, taking into account developments in Bayesian statistics, statistical analysis of the cognitive 'environment' and a variety of theoretical and experimental lines of research. The scope of the book is broad,...
Book synopsis: This volume contributes to a current debate within the psychology of thought that has...
A series of high-profile critiques of Bayesian models of cognition have recently sparked controversy...
Pitz For Cicero it was “the very guide of life. ” For many philosophers and mathematicians since Cic...
The rational analysis method, first proposed by John R. Anderson, has been enormously influential in...
This chapter aims to reflect on themes and points of difference raised in the book; consider relatio...
According to Aristotle, humans are the rational animal. The borderline between rationality and irrat...
According to Aristotle, humans are the rational animal. The borderline between rationality and irrat...
This chapter introduces the probabilistic approach to cognition; describes the different levels of e...
Book synopsis: This book explores a new approach to understanding the human mind - rational analysis...
Book synopsis: This book explores a new approach to understanding the human mind - rational analysis...
There has been a recent explosion in research applying Bayesian models to cognitive phenomena. This ...
Human thought is remarkably flexible: we can think about infinitely many different situations despit...
Book synopsis: Are people rational? This question was central to Greek thought and has been at the h...
Abstract: The prominence of Bayesian modeling of cognition has increased recently largely because of...
Book synopsis: This book explores a new approach to understanding the human mind - rational analysis...
Book synopsis: This volume contributes to a current debate within the psychology of thought that has...
A series of high-profile critiques of Bayesian models of cognition have recently sparked controversy...
Pitz For Cicero it was “the very guide of life. ” For many philosophers and mathematicians since Cic...
The rational analysis method, first proposed by John R. Anderson, has been enormously influential in...
This chapter aims to reflect on themes and points of difference raised in the book; consider relatio...
According to Aristotle, humans are the rational animal. The borderline between rationality and irrat...
According to Aristotle, humans are the rational animal. The borderline between rationality and irrat...
This chapter introduces the probabilistic approach to cognition; describes the different levels of e...
Book synopsis: This book explores a new approach to understanding the human mind - rational analysis...
Book synopsis: This book explores a new approach to understanding the human mind - rational analysis...
There has been a recent explosion in research applying Bayesian models to cognitive phenomena. This ...
Human thought is remarkably flexible: we can think about infinitely many different situations despit...
Book synopsis: Are people rational? This question was central to Greek thought and has been at the h...
Abstract: The prominence of Bayesian modeling of cognition has increased recently largely because of...
Book synopsis: This book explores a new approach to understanding the human mind - rational analysis...
Book synopsis: This volume contributes to a current debate within the psychology of thought that has...
A series of high-profile critiques of Bayesian models of cognition have recently sparked controversy...
Pitz For Cicero it was “the very guide of life. ” For many philosophers and mathematicians since Cic...