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Eric-Jan Wagenmakers1, Han L J van der Maas, Simon Farrell.
Abstract
After more than 15 years of study, the 1/f noise or complex-systems approach to cognitive science has delivered promises of progress, colorful verbiage, and statistical analyses of phenomena whose relevance for cognition remains unclear. What the complex-systems approach has arguably failed to deliver are concrete insights about how people perceive, think, decide, and act. Without formal models that implement the proposed abstract concepts, the complex-systems approach to cognitive science runs the danger of becoming a philosophical exercise in futility. The complex-systems approach can be informative and innovative, but only if it is implemented as a formal model that allows concrete prediction, falsification, and comparison against more traditional approaches.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22253182 DOI: 10.1111/j.1756-8765.2011.01164.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Top Cogn Sci ISSN: 1756-8757