id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3v27srwhsrcivdz7ju2cvxycya Elizabeth Irvine Model-Based Theorizing in Cognitive Neuroscience 2014 23 .pdf application/pdf 10939 631 51 theorising: data-driven 'abstract direct representation' and modeling. theorising: data driven abstract direct representation (ADR) and modeling. practices of model-based theorising (indirect representation) and data-driven In abstract direct representation (ADR), theorists abstract away from (models of) data The primary difference between ADR and modeling that Weisberg and GodfreySmith emphasise is between the intentions and practices of researchers. In ADR, researchers abstract from (models of) data in a rather direct In contrast, another kind of model-based theorising that Weisberg and Godfrey-Smith 3: Steps of Model-Based Theorising in Cognitive Neuroscience In cognitive neuroscience models are often developed from computational templates generated to translate a computational template into a model, based on a range of In contrast to the cases of model-based theorising described by Weisberg and are not novel products of template-based modelling in cognitive neuroscience, as the That is, although modelbased theorising in cognitive neuroscience and ADR go about ensuring model-target ./cache/work_3v27srwhsrcivdz7ju2cvxycya.pdf ./txt/work_3v27srwhsrcivdz7ju2cvxycya.txt