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Behav Brain Sci
; 43: e26, 2020 03 11.
Artículo
en Inglés
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-32159500
RESUMEN
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.