Model Selection with Regression and Representational Similarity Analysis for Linear and Nonlinear Data (opens in new tab)
In cognitive psychology and neuroscience, adjudicating between competing theoretical models is a common methodological challenge. Researchers often rely on either first-order direct mapping approaches (e.g., linear regression) or second-order abstraction methods (e.g., Representational Similarity Analysis [RSA]). However, it remains unclear whether or how the nature of the underlying data and feature characteristics affect the performance of...
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