Using artificial neural networks to ask ‘why’ questions of minds and brains
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Kanwisher, Nancy; Khosla, Meenakshi; Dobs, Katharina
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Neuroscientists have long characterized the properties and functions of the nervous system, and are increasingly succeeding in answering how brains perform the tasks they do. But the question 'why' brains work the way they do is asked less often. The new ability to optimize artificial neural networks (ANNs) for performance on human-like tasks now enables us to approach these 'why' questions by asking when the properties of networks optimized for a given task mirror the behavioral and neural characteristics of humans performing the same task. Here we highlight the recent success of this strategy in explaining why the visual and auditory systems work the way they do, at both behavioral and neural levels.
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2023-03Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive SciencesJournal
Trends in Neurosciences
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Elsevier BV
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Kanwisher, Nancy, Khosla, Meenakshi and Dobs, Katharina. 2023. "Using artificial neural networks to ask ‘why’ questions of minds and brains." Trends in Neurosciences, 46 (3).
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