Recent experiments report violations of the classical law of total probability and incompatibility of certain mental representations when humans process and react to information. Evidence shows promise of a more general quantum theory providing a better explanation of the dynamics and structure of real decision-making processes than classical probability theory. Inspired by this, we show how the behavioral choice-probabilities can arise as the unique stationary distribution of quantum stochastic walkers on the classical network defined from Luce''s response probabilities. This work is relevant because (i) we provide a very general framework integrating the positive characteristics of both quantum and classical approaches previously in confr...
We demonstrate that behavioral probabilities of human decision makers share many common features wit...
We demonstrate that behavioral probabilities of human decision makers share many common features wit...
What type of probability theory best describes the way humans make judgments under uncertainty and d...
Psychological models for two-choice decision tasks typically model the probability that a particular...
In light of the descriptive inadequacy of rational choice models like Expected utility, the over-arc...
The recent wave of interest to modeling the process of decision making with the aid of the quantum f...
Probabilistic graphical models such as Bayesian Networks are one of the most powerful structures kno...
We demonstrate that behavioral probabilities of human decision makers share many common features wit...
Traditional approaches to cognitive psychology correspond with a classical view of logic and probabi...
Recent work in cognitive psychology has revealed that quantum probability theory provides another me...
Two experimental tasks in psychology, the two-stage gambling game and the Prisoner's Dilemma game, s...
Probabilistic graphical models such as Bayesian Networks are one of the most powerful structures kno...
Recent work in cognitive psychology has revealed that quantum probability theory provides another me...
Probabilistic graphical models such as Bayesian Networks are one of the most powerful structures kno...
We present a short review of discrete-time quantum walks (DTQW) as a potentially useful and rich for...
We demonstrate that behavioral probabilities of human decision makers share many common features wit...
We demonstrate that behavioral probabilities of human decision makers share many common features wit...
What type of probability theory best describes the way humans make judgments under uncertainty and d...
Psychological models for two-choice decision tasks typically model the probability that a particular...
In light of the descriptive inadequacy of rational choice models like Expected utility, the over-arc...
The recent wave of interest to modeling the process of decision making with the aid of the quantum f...
Probabilistic graphical models such as Bayesian Networks are one of the most powerful structures kno...
We demonstrate that behavioral probabilities of human decision makers share many common features wit...
Traditional approaches to cognitive psychology correspond with a classical view of logic and probabi...
Recent work in cognitive psychology has revealed that quantum probability theory provides another me...
Two experimental tasks in psychology, the two-stage gambling game and the Prisoner's Dilemma game, s...
Probabilistic graphical models such as Bayesian Networks are one of the most powerful structures kno...
Recent work in cognitive psychology has revealed that quantum probability theory provides another me...
Probabilistic graphical models such as Bayesian Networks are one of the most powerful structures kno...
We present a short review of discrete-time quantum walks (DTQW) as a potentially useful and rich for...
We demonstrate that behavioral probabilities of human decision makers share many common features wit...
We demonstrate that behavioral probabilities of human decision makers share many common features wit...
What type of probability theory best describes the way humans make judgments under uncertainty and d...