在相关环境中权衡和积累规范性证据
Nathan Tardiff1,2,3, Jiwon Kang3, Joshua I Gold3
1Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, United States.
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
|June 10, 2024
概括
大脑适应决策,以解释感官观察中的相关性. 这表明了强有力的证据处理,为明智的选择.
科学领域:
- 认知神经科学 认知神经科学
- 决策科学 决策科学 决策科学
- 计算神经科学是一种神经科学.
背景情况:
- 大脑根据权衡和随着时间的推移积累的感官证据做出决定.
- 以前的研究表明,决策适应观察的时间动态.
- 观察相关性对证据权重的影响仍然不太清楚.
研究的目的:
- 调查大脑是否适应决策,以解释感官观察中的相关性.
- 为了确定人类是否可以根据不断变化的相关性调整证据权重.
- 在相关的观察下测试证据积累的规范原则.
主要方法:
- 在线人类参与者完成了一项新的视觉歧视任务.
- 该任务涉及对对相关的观察结果与试验对试验相关性变化.
- 参与者在任务之前接受了最低限度的培训.
主要成果:
- 参与者适应了未经制的,逐试验变化的观察相关性.
- 决策是基于大约规范性的权衡和证据的积累.
- 大脑表现出适应影响证据权重的相关性的能力.
结论:
- 人类的决策强大地适应了感官观测中的相关性.
- 大脑有效地处理证据,考虑其重量,而不仅仅是物理特征.
- 规范性原则扩展到与相关的感官输入相关的决策.
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