A classic case of reductionism is the non-ironic use of "neuro/biologically plausible" when discussing models that capture/are for phenomena that occur at higher levels. This is dangerous because "neuro/bio plausible" has a meaning, but at higher levels it's lost/incoherent.
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I actually named my blog http://neuroplausible.com after this weasel word/phrase because I find the ironic use hilarious. Anyway, learn levels, friends. Start from Marr, if easiest/most accessible to you.
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Coincidentally reading on this topic right now:https://twitter.com/IrisVanRooij/status/1104741954410156032 …
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