Meta-learned models as tools to test theories of cognitive development.
Kate NussenbaumCatherine A HartleyPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2024)
Binz et al. argue that meta-learned models are essential tools for understanding adult cognition. Here, we propose that these models are particularly useful for testing hypotheses about why learning processes change across development. By leveraging their ability to discover optimal algorithms and account for capacity limitations, researchers can use these models to test competing theories of developmental change in learning.