Computational Models of Mentalizing

B. Gonzalez, Luke J. Chang
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Humans have a remarkable ability to infer and represent others’ mental states such as their beliefs, goals, desires, intentions, and feelings. In this chapter, we review some of the innovations that have developed in economics, computer science, and cognitive neuroscience in modeling the computations underlying several mentalizing operations. Broadly, this involves building models of how agents infer the mental states of other agents within constrained environments. These models include modules for: representing the goals and desires of an agent (e.g., maximize reward, or minimize embarrassment), inferring the mental states of other agents (e.g., beliefs, goals, desires, intentions, and feelings), and integrating these goals and mentalizing computations to produce optimal behavioral policies to navigate the environment. The mathematical operationalization of these constructs provides a general framework that can be validated by behavior and neural recording techniques and extended in the future by contributions from multiple scientific disciplines.
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人类有一种非凡的能力来推断和表达他人的精神状态,比如他们的信仰、目标、欲望、意图和感受。在本章中,我们回顾了一些在经济学、计算机科学和认知神经科学中发展起来的创新,这些创新是在对几种心智化操作的计算建模方面取得的。广义地说,这涉及到在受限的环境中,主体如何推断其他主体的心理状态。这些模型包括以下模块:代表一个代理的目标和愿望(例如,最大化奖励,或最小化尴尬),推断其他代理的心理状态(例如,信念,目标,愿望,意图和感觉),并整合这些目标和心理计算,以产生最佳的行为策略,以导航环境。这些结构的数学操作化提供了一个通用框架,可以通过行为和神经记录技术进行验证,并在未来通过多个科学学科的贡献进行扩展。
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