Journal: topiCS

Volume 7, Issue 2

185 -- 186Wayne D. Gray. topiCS
187 -- 190David Peebles, Richard P. Cooper. Vision: Levels of Analysis in Cognitive Science
191 -- 205Larissa K. Samuelson, Gavin W. Jenkins, John P. Spencer. Grounding Cognitive-Level Processes in Behavior: The View From Dynamic Systems Theory
206 -- 216Robert M. French, Elizabeth Thomas. Interactive Effects of Explicit Emergent Structure: A Major Challenge for Cognitive Computational Modeling
217 -- 229Thomas L. Griffiths, Falk Lieder, Noah D. Goodman. Rational Use of Cognitive Resources: Levels of Analysis Between the Computational and the Algorithmic
230 -- 242Bradley C. Love. The Algorithmic Level Is the Bridge Between Computation and Brain
243 -- 258Richard P. Cooper, David Peebles. Beyond Single-Level Accounts: The Role of Cognitive Architectures in Cognitive Scientific Explanation
259 -- 273Valerie Gray Hardcastle, Kiah Hardcastle. Marr's Levels Revisited: Understanding How Brains Break
274 -- 286Barton L. Anderson. Can Computational Goals Inform Theories of Vision?
287 -- 298Giosuè Baggio, Michiel van Lambalgen, Peter Hagoort. Logic as Marr's Computational Level: Four Case Studies
299 -- 311John Bickle. Marr and Reductionism
312 -- 322William Bechtel, Oron Shagrir. The Non-Redundant Contributions of Marr's Three Levels of Analysis for Explaining Information-Processing Mechanisms
323 -- 335Chris Eliasmith, Carter Kolbeck. Marr's Attacks: On Reductionism and Vagueness
336 -- 350Leon Bergen, Noah D. Goodman. The Strategic Use of Noise in Pragmatic Reasoning
351 -- 367Maarten Speekenbrink, Emmanouil Konstantinidis. Uncertainty and Exploration in a Restless Bandit Problem
368 -- 381Yunfeng Zhang, Jaehyon Paik, Peter Pirolli. Reinforcement Learning and Counterfactual Reasoning Explain Adaptive Behavior in a Changing Environment