▲ | gsf_emergency_2 3 days ago | |
Curious that you can "mix" PT & EU functionals (with perceptron) but not the corresponding "decision-making mechanisms"..? (I might have missed an explicit description of these "decision-making mechanisms" in the paper) >we find that the ... most complex class ... lies outside the simple classes Another curious statenent | ||
▲ | timshell 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
> Curious that you can "mix" PT & EU functionals (with perceptron) but not the corresponding "decision-making mechanisms"..? Great push. We actually can't make any mechanistic claims from the data/math in this paper. From an ML prediction standpoint, we're mixing a PT and EU theory together. But to what extent that is the actual cognitive process we have to remain agnostic about. That being said, a reason this arbitration between EU and PT is intriguing is because there's a lot of work about arbitration between dual process models in psychology (System 1 and 2; model-free and model-based; labor versus leisure; etc.) |