Connecting levels of analysis in the computational era

10 May 2023  ·  Richard Naud, André Longtin ·

Neuroscience and artificial intelligence are closely intertwined, but so are the physics of dynamical system, philosophy and psychology. Each of these fields try in their own way to relate observations at the level of molecules, synapses, neurons or behavior, to a function. An influential conceptual approach to this end was popularized by David Marr, which focused on the interaction between three theoretical 'levels of analysis'. With the convergence of simulation-based approaches, algorithm-oriented Neuro-AI and high-throughput data, we currently see much research organized around four levels of analysis: observations, models, algorithms and functions. Bidirectional interaction between these levels influences how we undertake interdisciplinary science.

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