I understand why they’re so heavily invested in a neurological model for this, but it’s a little surprising that they don’t appear to have any behaviourists involved (at least, not from the way the journal article is written). They would have a lot to offer in terms of the nature schedule and of the “feedback” provided.
I understand why they’re so heavily invested in a neurological model for this, but it’s a little surprising that they don’t appear to have any behaviourists involved (at least, not from the way the journal article is written). They would have a lot to offer in terms of the nature schedule and of the “feedback” provided.
There’s a 2022 research paper linked in the article that may explain more but it’s way above my head.
https://regmedia.co.uk/2026/03/12/suplpied_cortical_labs_paper.pdf
Yeah, that’s the one I was looking at. I’d just like to see more interdisciplinary collaboration on stuff like this!