Bayesian cognitive science sees the mind as a spectacular probabilistic inference machine. But Judgment and Decision Making research has spent half a century uncovering how dramatically and systematically people depart from rational norms. This paper outlines recent research that opens up the possibility of an unexpected reconciliation. The key hypothesis is that the brain neither represents nor calculates with probabilities; but approximates probabilistic calculations through drawing samples from memory or mental simulation. Sampling models diverge from perfect probabilistic calculations in ways that capture many classic JDM findings, and offers the hope of an integrated explanation of classic heuristics and biases, including availability,...
The rational analysis method, first proposed by John R. Anderson, has been enormously influential in...
Although classical decision-making studies have assumed that subjects behave in a Bayes-optimal way,...
According to Bayesian theories in psychology and neuroscience, minds and brains are (near) optimal i...
Human probability judgments are systematically biased, in apparent tension with Bayesian models of c...
Bayesian explanations have swept through cognitive science over the past two decades, from intuitive...
Bayesian explanations have swept through cognitive science over the past two decades, from intuitive...
Bayesian models of human learning are becoming increasingly popular in cognitive science. We argue t...
Bayesian theories of cognition assume that people can integrate probabilities rationally. However, s...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2010....
Normative models of decision-making that optimally transform noisy (sensory) information into catego...
Bayesian models of human learning are becoming increasingly popular in cognitive science. We argue t...
Bayesian theories of cognition assume that people can integrate probabilities rationally. However, s...
A large body of research in cognitive psychology and neuroscience draws on Bayesian statistics to mo...
Bayesian probability problems are notoriously difficult for people to solve accurately. Base rate ne...
In this article, I will show how several observed biases in human probabilistic reasoning can be par...
The rational analysis method, first proposed by John R. Anderson, has been enormously influential in...
Although classical decision-making studies have assumed that subjects behave in a Bayes-optimal way,...
According to Bayesian theories in psychology and neuroscience, minds and brains are (near) optimal i...
Human probability judgments are systematically biased, in apparent tension with Bayesian models of c...
Bayesian explanations have swept through cognitive science over the past two decades, from intuitive...
Bayesian explanations have swept through cognitive science over the past two decades, from intuitive...
Bayesian models of human learning are becoming increasingly popular in cognitive science. We argue t...
Bayesian theories of cognition assume that people can integrate probabilities rationally. However, s...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2010....
Normative models of decision-making that optimally transform noisy (sensory) information into catego...
Bayesian models of human learning are becoming increasingly popular in cognitive science. We argue t...
Bayesian theories of cognition assume that people can integrate probabilities rationally. However, s...
A large body of research in cognitive psychology and neuroscience draws on Bayesian statistics to mo...
Bayesian probability problems are notoriously difficult for people to solve accurately. Base rate ne...
In this article, I will show how several observed biases in human probabilistic reasoning can be par...
The rational analysis method, first proposed by John R. Anderson, has been enormously influential in...
Although classical decision-making studies have assumed that subjects behave in a Bayes-optimal way,...
According to Bayesian theories in psychology and neuroscience, minds and brains are (near) optimal i...