Quantum Mechanics of Human Perception, Behaviour and Decision-Making: A Do-It-Yourself Model Kit for Modelling Optical Illusions and Opinion Formation in Social Networks

Ivan S. Maksymov
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On the surface, behavioural science and physics seem to be two disparate fields of research. However, a closer examination of problems solved by them reveals that they are uniquely related to one another. Exemplified by the theories of quantum mind, cognition and decision-making, this unique relationship serves as the topic of this chapter. Surveying the current academic journal papers and scholarly monographs, we present an alternative vision of the role of quantum mechanics in the modern studies of human perception, behaviour and decision-making. To that end, we mostly aim to answer the 'how' question, deliberately avoiding complex mathematical concepts but developing a technically simple computational code that the readers can modify to design their own quantum-inspired models. We also present several practical examples of the application of the computation code and outline several plausible scenarios, where quantum models based on the proposed do-it-yourself model kit can help understand the differences between the behaviour of individuals and social groups.
人类感知、行为和决策的量子力学》:为社交网络中的光学幻觉和意见形成建模的自助模型套件
从表面上看,行为科学和物理学似乎是两个不同的研究领域。然而,仔细研究它们所解决的问题就会发现,它们之间有着独特的联系。以量子心智、认知和决策理论为例,这种独特的关系就是本章的主题。通过对当前的学术期刊论文和学术专著进行调查,我们对量子力学在现代人类感知、行为和决策研究中的作用提出了另一种看法。为此,我们的主要目标是回答 "如何 "的问题,刻意避免使用复杂的数学概念,而是开发了技术上简单的计算代码,读者可以通过修改代码来设计自己的量子启发模型。我们还介绍了几个应用计算代码的实际例子,并概述了几个可信的场景,在这些场景中,基于所提出的 "自己动手做 "模型套件的量子模型可以帮助理解个人和社会群体行为之间的差异。
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