Bowers and Davis (2012) criticize Bayesian modelers for telling "just so" stories about cognition and neuroscience. Their criticisms are weakened by not giving an accurate characterization of the motivation behind Bayesian modeling or the ways in which Bayesian models are used and by not evaluating this theoretical framework against specific alternatives. We address these points by clarifying our beliefs about the goals and status of Bayesian models and by identifying what we view as the unique merits of the Bayesian approach
We confess that the first part of our title is somewhat of a misnomer. Bayesian reasoning is a norma...
Recent debates in the psychological literature have raised questions about the assumptions that unde...
If Bayesian Fundamentalism existed, Jones & Love's (J&L's) arguments would provide a necessary corre...
A series of high-profile critiques of Bayesian models of cognition have recently sparked controversy...
Bayesian models of human learning are becoming increasingly popular in cognitive science. We argue t...
Commentary on Jones & Love: Bayesian Fundamentalism or Enlightenment? Published online: 25 August 20...
According to Bayesian theories in psychology and neuroscience, minds and brains are (near) optimal i...
Abstract: The prominence of Bayesian modeling of cognition has increased recently largely because of...
According to Bayesian theories in psychology and neuroscience, minds and brains are (near) optimal i...
Bayesian models of human learning are becoming increasingly popular in cognitive science. We argue t...
In response to the proposal that cognitive phenomena might be best understood in terms of cognitive ...
If Bayesian Fundamentalism existed, Jones & Love's (J&L's) arguments would provide a necessary corre...
If Bayesian Fundamentalism existed, Jones & Love's (J&L's) arguments would provide a necessary corre...
Some naturalistic philosophers of mind subscribing to the predictive processing theory of mind have ...
Recent debates in the psychological literature have raised questions about what assumptions underpin...
We confess that the first part of our title is somewhat of a misnomer. Bayesian reasoning is a norma...
Recent debates in the psychological literature have raised questions about the assumptions that unde...
If Bayesian Fundamentalism existed, Jones & Love's (J&L's) arguments would provide a necessary corre...
A series of high-profile critiques of Bayesian models of cognition have recently sparked controversy...
Bayesian models of human learning are becoming increasingly popular in cognitive science. We argue t...
Commentary on Jones & Love: Bayesian Fundamentalism or Enlightenment? Published online: 25 August 20...
According to Bayesian theories in psychology and neuroscience, minds and brains are (near) optimal i...
Abstract: The prominence of Bayesian modeling of cognition has increased recently largely because of...
According to Bayesian theories in psychology and neuroscience, minds and brains are (near) optimal i...
Bayesian models of human learning are becoming increasingly popular in cognitive science. We argue t...
In response to the proposal that cognitive phenomena might be best understood in terms of cognitive ...
If Bayesian Fundamentalism existed, Jones & Love's (J&L's) arguments would provide a necessary corre...
If Bayesian Fundamentalism existed, Jones & Love's (J&L's) arguments would provide a necessary corre...
Some naturalistic philosophers of mind subscribing to the predictive processing theory of mind have ...
Recent debates in the psychological literature have raised questions about what assumptions underpin...
We confess that the first part of our title is somewhat of a misnomer. Bayesian reasoning is a norma...
Recent debates in the psychological literature have raised questions about the assumptions that unde...
If Bayesian Fundamentalism existed, Jones & Love's (J&L's) arguments would provide a necessary corre...