理性的注意力不集中:神经变异性信息搜寻的新理论。

IF 3.1 1区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Samuel David Jones, Manon Wyn Jones, Kami Koldewyn, Gert Westermann
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本文介绍了理性注意力缺失这一全新的跨诊断理论,该理论适用于认知和社会情感特征不均衡的神经发育疾病,包括发育性语言障碍(DLD)、阅读障碍、计算障碍和自闭症。理性注意力缺失认为,最大限度减少认识论不确定性的最佳解决方案是避免不精确的信息来源。本报告的主要理论贡献在于将不精确性内生化,使其成为主要神经认知障碍的一种功能,而这些神经认知障碍已被用来解释神经变异表型,包括听觉感知、工作记忆、程序性学习和社会脑网络的缺陷。我们认为,脱离内源性精确度较低的信息源(如 DLD 中的语音、阅读障碍中的正字法-语音映射、计算障碍中的数字刺激和自闭症中的社会信号)是一种资源理性行为。我们通过一系列的计算模拟来证明这一观点的正确性。在实验 1 中,我们模拟了模仿一系列神经变异表型的人工代理的信息搜寻行为,这些代理以最佳方式探索了一个包含语音、文本、数字刺激和社交线索的复杂学习环境。在实验 2 中,我们模拟了跨模态双任务范式中的最佳信息搜索,并定性地复制了患有和未患有 DLD 儿童的经验数据。在所有实验中,模拟代理的唯一目的是最大限度地减少认识上的不确定性,不同信息源的回报没有差异。我们的研究表明,理性的注意力不集中会自然地出现在特定的神经变异表型中,这是低内源性精确度的一种功能。例如,一个模仿 DLD 表型的代理会脱离言语(并优先参与其他精确信息源),因为内生的不精确性使得言语不利于信息获取。由于参与是学习的必要条件,因此模拟演示了最佳信息寻求是如何自相矛盾地对神经发育迟缓儿童本已延迟的学习轨迹产生负面影响的。研究亮点:我们提出了迄今为止第一个关于神经发育迟缓儿童寻求信息的全面理论,其核心是理性注意力不集中的概念。我们在一系列计算模拟中展示了这一理论的优势,模拟的人工代理模仿特定的神经发育异常表型,以最佳方式探索包含语音、文本、数字刺激和社交线索的复杂学习环境。我们展示了最优化的信息搜索是如何自相矛盾地对神经发育迟缓儿童本已延迟的学习轨迹产生负面影响的。该报告加深了我们对影响神经发育迟缓儿童短期决策和长期学习的因素的理解。
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Rational inattention: A new theory of neurodivergent information seeking

Rational inattention: A new theory of neurodivergent information seeking

This paper presents rational inattention as a new, transdiagnostic theory of information seeking in neurodevelopmental conditions that have uneven cognitive and socio-emotional profiles, including developmental language disorder (DLD), dyslexia, dyscalculia and autism. Rational inattention holds that the optimal solution to minimizing epistemic uncertainty is to avoid imprecise information sources. The key theoretical contribution of this report is to endogenize imprecision, making it a function of the primary neurocognitive difficulties that have been invoked to explain neurodivergent phenotypes, including deficits in auditory perception, working memory, procedural learning and the social brain network. We argue that disengagement with information sources with low endogenous precision (e.g. speech in DLD, orthography-phonology mappings in dyslexia, numeric stimuli in dyscalculia and social signals in autism) constitutes resource-rational behaviour. We demonstrate the strength of this account in a series of computational simulations. In experiment 1, we simulate information seeking in artificial agents mimicking an array of neurodivergent phenotypes, which optimally explore a complex learning environment containing speech, text, numeric stimuli and social cues. In experiment 2, we simulate optimal information seeking in a cross-modal dual-task paradigm and qualitatively replicate empirical data from children with and without DLD. Across experiments, simulated agents’ only aim was to maximally reduce epistemic uncertainty, with no difference in reward across information sources. We show that rational inattention emerges naturally in specific neurodivergent phenotypes as a function of low endogenous precision. For instance, an agent mimicking the DLD phenotype disengages with speech (and preferentially engages with alternative precise information sources) because endogenous imprecision renders speech not conducive to information gain. Because engagement is necessary for learning, simulation demonstrates how optimal information seeking may paradoxically contribute negatively to an already delayed learning trajectory in neurodivergent children.

Research Highlights

  • We present the first comprehensive theory of information seeking in neurodivergent children to date, centred on the notion of rational inattention.
  • We demonstrate the strength of this account in a series of computational simulations involving artificial agents mimicking specific neurodivergent phenotypes that optimally explore a complex learning environment containing speech, text, numeric stimuli, and social cues.
  • We show how optimal information seeking may, paradoxically, contribute negatively to an already delayed learning trajectory in neurodivergent children.
  • This report advances our understanding of the factors shaping short-term decision making and long-term learning in neurodivergent children.
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期刊介绍: Developmental Science publishes cutting-edge theory and up-to-the-minute research on scientific developmental psychology from leading thinkers in the field. It is currently the only journal that specifically focuses on human developmental cognitive neuroscience. Coverage includes: - Clinical, computational and comparative approaches to development - Key advances in cognitive and social development - Developmental cognitive neuroscience - Functional neuroimaging of the developing brain
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