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Assessment of Age-related Changes in Cognitive Functions Using EmoCogMeter, a Novel Tablet-computer Based Approach
Published on: February 14, 2014
Computational limits don't fully explain human cognitive limitations
Ernest S Davis1, Gary F Marcus2
1Department of Computer Science, New York University, New York, NY10012. davise@cs.nyu.eduhttps://cs.nyu.edu/faculty/davise/.
Abstract:
The project of justifying all the limits and failings of human cognition as inevitable consequences of strategies that are actually "optimal" relative to the limits on computational resources available may have some value, but it is far from a complete explanation. It is inconsistent with both common observation and a large body of experimentation, and it is of limited use in explaining human cognition.
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