Surely you need data to on people to see if your simulations have anything to say about people
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If you want a specific one without data, here:https://elifesciences.org/articles/21397
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So it’s a paper that isn’t about modelling behaviour. No behavioural data required then. Joshua is talking about behavioural modelling
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Neural data then. Why is behaviour special?
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You’re trying to model the behaviour of a system. Neural, behavioural, it’s all data about the system
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Not all modelling is primarily/directly "trying to model the behaviour of a system" some modelling is the encapsulation of theoretical principles into executable code. Similar but not identical goals.
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Sure. But that’s not what Joshua was asking about, I didn’t think
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I think it is. I guess he can clarify.

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Same difference for me. Modeling behaviour of a system = formalising the principles according to which the system works = encapsulating theoretical principles (code not required)
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