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Kangasrääsiö, Antti; Jokinen, Jussi P. P.; Oulasvirta, Antti; Howes, Andrew; Kaski, Samuel – Cognitive Science, 2019
This paper addresses a common challenge with computational cognitive models: identifying parameter values that are both theoretically plausible and generate predictions that match well with empirical data. While computational models can offer deep explanations of cognition, they are computationally complex and often out of reach of traditional…
Descriptors: Inferences, Computation, Cognitive Processes, Models
Weisberg, Deena S.; Gopnik, Alison – Cognitive Science, 2013
Young children spend a large portion of their time pretending about non-real situations. Why? We answer this question by using the framework of Bayesian causal models to argue that pretending and counterfactual reasoning engage the same component cognitive abilities: disengaging with current reality, making inferences about an alternative…
Descriptors: Causal Models, Bayesian Statistics, Young Children, Imagination

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