Many of the computational problems people face are difficult to solve under the limited time and cognitive resources available to them. Overcoming these limitations through social interaction is one of the most distinctive features of human intelligence. In this paper, we show that information accumulation in multigenerational social networks can be produced by a form of distributed Bayesian inference that allows individuals to benefit from the experience of previous generations while expending little cognitive effort. In doing so, we provide a criterion for assessing the rationality of a population that extends traditional analyses of the rationality of individuals. We tested the predictions of this analysis in two highly controlled behavi...
The exploration-exploitation dilemma is a recurrent adaptive problem for humans as well as non-human...
People influence each other when they interact to solve problems. Such social influence introduces b...
Population size has been proposed to promote cumulative culture in humans. Experimental evidence fro...
Researchers across cognitive science, economics, and evolutionary biology have studied the ubiquitou...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
abstract: Technological innovations have allowed humans to settle in habitats for which they are poo...
This experiment was supported by The John Templeton Foundation (40128 to K.N.L.) and Suntory Foundat...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Sociality is primarily a coordination problem. However, the social (or communication) complexity hyp...
People are usually brought together in a social network to make synergetic decisions. This decision ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2019. Major: Psychology. Advisors: Paul Schrater...
Resource-rational approaches offer much promise for understanding human cognition, especially if the...
<div><p>The exploration-exploitation dilemma is a recurrent adaptive problem for humans as well as n...
The question of whether intelligence can be attributed to groups or not has been raised in many scie...
The exploration-exploitation dilemma is a recurrent adaptive problem for humans as well as non-human...
The exploration-exploitation dilemma is a recurrent adaptive problem for humans as well as non-human...
People influence each other when they interact to solve problems. Such social influence introduces b...
Population size has been proposed to promote cumulative culture in humans. Experimental evidence fro...
Researchers across cognitive science, economics, and evolutionary biology have studied the ubiquitou...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
abstract: Technological innovations have allowed humans to settle in habitats for which they are poo...
This experiment was supported by The John Templeton Foundation (40128 to K.N.L.) and Suntory Foundat...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Sociality is primarily a coordination problem. However, the social (or communication) complexity hyp...
People are usually brought together in a social network to make synergetic decisions. This decision ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2019. Major: Psychology. Advisors: Paul Schrater...
Resource-rational approaches offer much promise for understanding human cognition, especially if the...
<div><p>The exploration-exploitation dilemma is a recurrent adaptive problem for humans as well as n...
The question of whether intelligence can be attributed to groups or not has been raised in many scie...
The exploration-exploitation dilemma is a recurrent adaptive problem for humans as well as non-human...
The exploration-exploitation dilemma is a recurrent adaptive problem for humans as well as non-human...
People influence each other when they interact to solve problems. Such social influence introduces b...
Population size has been proposed to promote cumulative culture in humans. Experimental evidence fro...