Information-Theoretic Neural Decoding Reproduces Several Laws of Human Behavior.

Q1 Social Sciences
Open Mind Pub Date : 2023-09-20 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1162/opmi_a_00101
S Thomas Christie, Hayden R Johnson, Paul R Schrater
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Human response times conform to several regularities including the Hick-Hyman law, the power law of practice, speed-accuracy trade-offs, and the Stroop effect. Each of these has been thoroughly modeled in isolation, but no account describes these phenomena as predictions of a unified framework. We provide such a framework and show that the phenomena arise as decoding times in a simple neural rate code with an entropy stopping threshold. Whereas traditional information-theoretic encoding systems exploit task statistics to optimize encoding strategies, we move this optimization to the decoder, treating it as a Bayesian ideal observer that can track transmission statistics as prior information during decoding. Our approach allays prominent concerns that applying information-theoretic perspectives to modeling brain and behavior requires complex encoding schemes that are incommensurate with neural encoding.

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信息论的神经解码再现了人类行为的若干规律。
人类的反应时间符合几个规律,包括希克-海曼定律、实践的幂律、速度-精度的权衡和斯特罗普效应。每一个都是孤立地彻底建模的,但没有人将这些现象描述为统一框架的预测。我们提供了这样一个框架,并证明了在具有熵停止阈值的简单神经速率码中,这些现象是随着解码时间而出现的。传统的信息论编码系统利用任务统计来优化编码策略,而我们将这种优化转移到解码器,将其视为贝叶斯理想观测器,可以在解码过程中将传输统计作为先验信息进行跟踪。我们的方法消除了人们的突出担忧,即将信息论视角应用于大脑和行为建模需要复杂的编码方案,而这些方案与神经编码不兼容。
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Open Mind Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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