In the October issue of Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Bolhuis and Macphail criticized the functional/evolutionary approach to the neural mechanisms of learning and memory, and concluded that the approach is ‘often misleading and might provide us with the wrong answers’ [1]. Their critique touches on a number of interesting issues, and provides a useful prompt to examine the role of an adaptationist approach to the study of cognition. In their effort to stimulate discussion, however, Bolhuis and Macphail have overstated positions they attribute to ‘neuroecologists’
This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.Evolutiona...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the Comparative Cognition Society via the D...
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In the October issue of Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Bolhuis and Macphail criticized the functional...
In the October issue of Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Bolhuis and Macphail criticized the functional...
SummaryTwo recent studies illustrate the limits of a strictly molecular approach toward understandin...
It is common in machine-learning research today for scientists to design and train models to perform...
The issue of brain augmentation has received considerable scientific attention over the last two dec...
This is the final version of the article. Available from The Comparative Cognition Society via the D...
The central observation in Neuroecology is that variations in brain architecture correlate with adap...
experiences. However, most experimental studies of this phenomenon have induced negative emotions in...
Some claim that recent advances in neuroscience will revolutionize the way we think about human natu...
Brette criticizes the notion of neural coding as used in neuroscience as a way to clarify the causal...
portion remains when these variables are factored out. What is behind this remaining variance? Becau...
The development of neuroscience over the past 50 years has some similarities with the development of...
This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.Evolutiona...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the Comparative Cognition Society via the D...
Commentary on target articleThe tension between focusing on species similarities versus species diff...
In the October issue of Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Bolhuis and Macphail criticized the functional...
In the October issue of Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Bolhuis and Macphail criticized the functional...
SummaryTwo recent studies illustrate the limits of a strictly molecular approach toward understandin...
It is common in machine-learning research today for scientists to design and train models to perform...
The issue of brain augmentation has received considerable scientific attention over the last two dec...
This is the final version of the article. Available from The Comparative Cognition Society via the D...
The central observation in Neuroecology is that variations in brain architecture correlate with adap...
experiences. However, most experimental studies of this phenomenon have induced negative emotions in...
Some claim that recent advances in neuroscience will revolutionize the way we think about human natu...
Brette criticizes the notion of neural coding as used in neuroscience as a way to clarify the causal...
portion remains when these variables are factored out. What is behind this remaining variance? Becau...
The development of neuroscience over the past 50 years has some similarities with the development of...
This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.Evolutiona...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the Comparative Cognition Society via the D...
Commentary on target articleThe tension between focusing on species similarities versus species diff...