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  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Psychiatry

Background:

  • Large Language Models (LLMs) like GPT-4 are transforming clinical medicine and cognitive psychology with advanced language understanding and generation.
  • LLMs, trained on extensive datasets, predict sequences to exhibit broad knowledge and reasoning, enhancing healthcare applications like decision-making and counseling.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the cognitive abilities of LLMs, comparing their performance to human cognitive processes.
  • To examine the potential of LLMs in transforming cognitive psychology and psychiatry, including applications and limitations.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative analysis of LLM cognitive abilities against human cognitive processes.
  • Evaluation of LLM performance on various psychological tests.
  • Exploration of emergent properties, limitations, ethical considerations, and scaling strategies for LLMs.

Main Results:

  • LLMs demonstrate human-like performance in analogical reasoning, metaphor comprehension, and problem-solving.
  • LLMs exhibit limitations in causal reasoning and complex planning, though continuous improvement is noted.
  • Parallels exist between LLM and human error patterns, suggesting LLMs as models for human cognition.

Conclusions:

  • LLMs offer a potential revival of associationism as a framework for understanding human cognition.
  • Despite current limitations, LLMs hold significant potential for advancing cognitive psychology and psychiatry.
  • Further research and fine-tuning are crucial to fully realize the capabilities and address the ethical implications of LLMs.