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Comment author: David_Gerard 15 February 2014 03:38:47PM *  1 point [-]

"An increasingly popular theory holds that the mind should be viewed as a near-optimal or rational engine of probabilistic inference, in domains as diverse as word learning, pragmatics, naive physics, and predictions of the future. We argue that this view, often identified with Bayesian models of inference, is markedly less promising than widely believed, and is undermined by post hoc practices that merit wholesale reevaluation. We also show that the common equation between probabilistic and rational or optimal is not justified."

Gary F. Marcus and Ernest Davis. "How Robust Are Probabilistic Models of Higher-Level Cognition?" Psychological Science December 2013 24: 2351-2360. doi:10.1177/0956797613495418