Resource-rational analysis: Understanding human cognition as the optimal use of limited computational resources
Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems · Princeton University
Abstract
Modeling human cognition is challenging because there are infinitely many mechanisms that can generate any given observation. Some researchers address this by constraining the hypothesis space through assumptions about what the human mind can and cannot do, while others constrain it through principles of rationality and adaptation. Recent work in economics, psychology, neuroscience, and linguistics has begun to integrate both approaches by augmenting rational models with cognitive constraints, incorporating rational principles into cognitive architectures, and applying optimality principles to understanding neural representations. We identify the rational use of limited resources as a unifying principle…
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2Topics & keywords
- Rational analysis
- Rationality
- Cognitive science
- Cognition
- Ecological rationality
- Computer science
- Resource (disambiguation)
- Irrationality