Marr and Poggio’s levels of description are one of the most well-known theoretical constructs of twentieth century cognitive science. It entails that behavior can and should be considered at three different levels: computation, algorithm, and implementation. In this contribution focus is on the computational level of description, the level that describes the “why” of cognition. I argue that the computational level should be taken as a starting point in devising experiments in cognitive (neuro)science. Instead, the starting point in empirical practice often is a focus on the stimulus or on some capacity of the cognitive system. The “why” of cognition tends to be ignored when designing research, and is not considered in subsequent inference f...
Together, these three papers aim to develop scientifically informed accounts of the role of computat...
This paper considers the question of whether the influential distinction between levels of explanati...
This chapter describes the conceptual foundations of cognitive science during its establishment as a...
Marr and Poggio's levels of description are one of the most well-known theoretical constructs of 20t...
We consider approaches to explanation within the cognitive sciences that begin with Marr’s computati...
Computational modelling has a rich history of successful use in researching cognitive phenomena. Its...
This chapter subsumes David Marr’s levels of analysis account of explanation in cognitive science un...
Science regularly experiences periods in which simply describing the world is prioritised over attem...
Thirty years after the publication of Marr’s seminal book Vision (Marr, 1982) the papers in this top...
Computational models will play an important role in our understanding of human higher-order cognitio...
limited, largely restricting itself to domains in which there is reasonable hope of attaining real u...
I discuss the "levels of understanding" framework described in Marr's Vision and propose a revised a...
In the first part of the paper we describe the philosophical debate on the expansions of cognitive s...
Cognitive science is the interdisciplinary study of the mind. Two of its constituent disciplines are...
The present century has seen renewed interest in characterizing cognition, the object of inquiry of ...
Together, these three papers aim to develop scientifically informed accounts of the role of computat...
This paper considers the question of whether the influential distinction between levels of explanati...
This chapter describes the conceptual foundations of cognitive science during its establishment as a...
Marr and Poggio's levels of description are one of the most well-known theoretical constructs of 20t...
We consider approaches to explanation within the cognitive sciences that begin with Marr’s computati...
Computational modelling has a rich history of successful use in researching cognitive phenomena. Its...
This chapter subsumes David Marr’s levels of analysis account of explanation in cognitive science un...
Science regularly experiences periods in which simply describing the world is prioritised over attem...
Thirty years after the publication of Marr’s seminal book Vision (Marr, 1982) the papers in this top...
Computational models will play an important role in our understanding of human higher-order cognitio...
limited, largely restricting itself to domains in which there is reasonable hope of attaining real u...
I discuss the "levels of understanding" framework described in Marr's Vision and propose a revised a...
In the first part of the paper we describe the philosophical debate on the expansions of cognitive s...
Cognitive science is the interdisciplinary study of the mind. Two of its constituent disciplines are...
The present century has seen renewed interest in characterizing cognition, the object of inquiry of ...
Together, these three papers aim to develop scientifically informed accounts of the role of computat...
This paper considers the question of whether the influential distinction between levels of explanati...
This chapter describes the conceptual foundations of cognitive science during its establishment as a...