2020
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/nuedj
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Beginning with biology: “Aspects of cognition” exist in the service of the brain’s overall function as a resource-regulator

Abstract: Lieder and Griffiths rightly urge that computational cognitive models be constrained by resource usage, but they should go further. The brain’s primary function is to regulate resource usage. As a consequence, resource usage should not simply select among algorithmic models of “aspects of cognition.” Rather, “aspects of cognition” should be understood as existing in the service of resource management.

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