In statistics and machine learning, model accuracy is traded off with complexity, which can be viewed as the amount of information extracted from the data. Here, we discuss how cognitive costs can be expressed in terms of similar information costs, i.e. as a function of the amount of information required to update a person's prior knowledge (or internal model) to effectively solve a task. We then examine the theoretical consequences that ensue from this assumption. This framework naturally explains why some tasks - for example, unfamiliar or dual tasks - are costly and permits to quantify these costs using information-theoretic measures. Finally, we discuss brain implementation of this principle and show that subjective cognitive costs can ...
We relate two main representations of the cost of acquiring information: a cost that depends on the ...
In this presentation, we will propose a new theoretical approach to the study of arithmetic problem ...
My first chapter tests several hypotheses of information overload in an experiment where subjects es...
Humans often seek information to minimize the pervasive effect of uncertainty on decisions. Current ...
Human learning efficiency in reinforcement learning tasks decreases when the number of the presented...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2019. Major: Psychology. Advisors: Paul Schrater...
In many environments it is costly for decision makers to determine which option is best for them bec...
The supposed irrelevance of historical costs for rational decision making has been the subject of mu...
We show how information acquisition costs can be identified using observable choice data. Identifyin...
The supposed irrelevance of historical costs for rational decision making has been the subject of mu...
This paper studies the choice of an individual who acquires information before choosing an action fr...
When an individual thinks about a problem, his decision to reason further may involve a tradeo betwe...
I present a simple model that formalizes Kahneman’s (1973) ideas and experimental work on attention ...
textabstractThe supposed irrelevance of historical costs for rational decision making has been the s...
1st International Electronic Conference on Information IECI2021, online, December 2021International ...
We relate two main representations of the cost of acquiring information: a cost that depends on the ...
In this presentation, we will propose a new theoretical approach to the study of arithmetic problem ...
My first chapter tests several hypotheses of information overload in an experiment where subjects es...
Humans often seek information to minimize the pervasive effect of uncertainty on decisions. Current ...
Human learning efficiency in reinforcement learning tasks decreases when the number of the presented...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2019. Major: Psychology. Advisors: Paul Schrater...
In many environments it is costly for decision makers to determine which option is best for them bec...
The supposed irrelevance of historical costs for rational decision making has been the subject of mu...
We show how information acquisition costs can be identified using observable choice data. Identifyin...
The supposed irrelevance of historical costs for rational decision making has been the subject of mu...
This paper studies the choice of an individual who acquires information before choosing an action fr...
When an individual thinks about a problem, his decision to reason further may involve a tradeo betwe...
I present a simple model that formalizes Kahneman’s (1973) ideas and experimental work on attention ...
textabstractThe supposed irrelevance of historical costs for rational decision making has been the s...
1st International Electronic Conference on Information IECI2021, online, December 2021International ...
We relate two main representations of the cost of acquiring information: a cost that depends on the ...
In this presentation, we will propose a new theoretical approach to the study of arithmetic problem ...
My first chapter tests several hypotheses of information overload in an experiment where subjects es...