Hmm. If you want to know how Bayesian models of cognition work, this paper might be a good place to start, but I haven’t read it yet: “Bayesian Models of Cognition”, by Griffiths, Kemp, and Tenenbaum.
I’m taking a philosophy class right now on Bayesian models of cognition, and we’ve read a few papers critiquing Bayesian approaches: “Bayesian Fundamentalism or Enlightenment?”, by Jones and Love “Bayesian Just-So Stories in Psychology and Neuroscience”, by Bowers and Davis Iirc, it’s the latter that discusses the unfalsifiability of the Bayesian approach.
Hmm. If you want to know how Bayesian models of cognition work, this paper might be a good place to start, but I haven’t read it yet: “Bayesian Models of Cognition”, by Griffiths, Kemp, and Tenenbaum.
I’m taking a philosophy class right now on Bayesian models of cognition, and we’ve read a few papers critiquing Bayesian approaches: “Bayesian Fundamentalism or Enlightenment?”, by Jones and Love “Bayesian Just-So Stories in Psychology and Neuroscience”, by Bowers and Davis Iirc, it’s the latter that discusses the unfalsifiability of the Bayesian approach.