Beautiful example showing that (neuro)-cognitive models can work super well simulating behavior, better than computer vision models, and at the same time allow understanding the underlying mechanisms. Great work by Janos, PhD student in my Lab.
Happy to share that my recent paper with @benjamingagl.bsky.social "Understanding the Neuro-Cognitive Mechanisms of Orthographic Learning in Humans and Baboons" is now published in Springer Nature: Computational Brain and Behavior (link.springer.com/article/10.1...)
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