破碎的二重奏:二元相互作用的多稳态动力学

Johan Medrano, Noor Sajid
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尽管我们已经尽了最大努力,但在二人互动中的误解却经常持续存在,尤其是在母语者和非母语者之间,就像被破坏的二重奏一样,无法和谐统一。本文通过断裂的洛伦兹系统(一种连续动态模型)的视角,深入探讨了造成这些误解的计算机制。通过操纵特定参数机制,我们在洛伦兹方程中诱发了双稳态,从而根据初始条件将轨迹限定在不同的吸引子上。这反映了分歧解释的持续存在,而分歧解释往往会导致误解。我们的模拟揭示出,对话者之间不同的先验信念会导致生成模型的错位,从而导致对同一感知的理解出现稳定而又不同的状态。具体来说,母语使用者拥有精确的(即过于自信的)先验信念,他们希望输入与自己的内部模型保持一致,从而与意想不到的变化作斗争。相反,拥有精确(即不太自信)先验的非母语者则表现出更强的调整能力,以适应不可预见的输入。我们的研究结果强调了生成模型在促进相互理解(即建立共同叙事)方面的重要作用,并突出了在二元互动中考虑多动力的必要性。
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A broken duet: multistable dynamics of dyadic interactions
Misunderstandings in dyadic interactions often persist despite our best efforts, particularly between native and non-native speakers, resembling a broken duet that refuses to harmonise. This paper delves into the computational mechanisms underpinning these misunderstandings through the lens of the broken Lorenz system -- a continuous dynamical model. By manipulating a specific parameter regime, we induce bistability within the Lorenz equations, thereby confining trajectories to distinct attractors based on initial conditions. This mirrors the persistence of divergent interpretations that often result in misunderstandings. Our simulations reveal that differing prior beliefs between interlocutors result in misaligned generative models, leading to stable yet divergent states of understanding when exposed to the same percept. Specifically, native speakers equipped with precise (i.e., overconfident) priors expect inputs to align closely with their internal models, thus struggling with unexpected variations. Conversely, non-native speakers with imprecise (i.e., less confident) priors exhibit a greater capacity to adjust and accommodate unforeseen inputs. Our results underscore the important role of generative models in facilitating mutual understanding (i.e., establishing a shared narrative) and highlight the necessity of accounting for multistable dynamics in dyadic interactions.
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