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Revealing human sensitivity to a latent temporal structure of changes

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2022.962494

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decision making; temporal structure; Bayesian inference; active inference; reversal learning

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  1. German Research Foundation (DFG, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) [SFB 940/3]
  2. DFG of Technische Universitat Dresden [TRR 265/1, 402170461, EXC 2050/1, 390696704]
  3. German Research Foundation [DFG RE 4449/1-1, RTG 2660-B2]
  4. 2020 BBRF NAR-SAD Young Investigator Grant from the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation
  5. Department of Psychology of the Technische Universitat Dresden

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Precisely timed behavior and accurate time perception are important for decision making. However, we know little about how the representation of temporal structure affects decision making. Using a probabilistic learning task, we found that human beliefs about temporal structure influence their decision choices. A normative model based on the semi-Markov formalism is proposed to explain the results, with potential applications in cognitive phenotyping and computational psychiatry.
Precisely timed behavior and accurate time perception plays a critical role in our everyday lives, as our wellbeing and even survival can depend on well-timed decisions. Although the temporal structure of the world around us is essential for human decision making, we know surprisingly little about how representation of temporal structure of our everyday environment impacts decision making. How does the representation of temporal structure affect our ability to generate well-timed decisions? Here we address this question by using a well-established dynamic probabilistic learning task. Using computational modeling, we found that human subjects' beliefs about temporal structure are reflected in their choices to either exploit their current knowledge or to explore novel options. The model-based analysis illustrates a large within-group and within-subject heterogeneity. To explain these results, we propose a normative model for how temporal structure is used in decision making, based on the semi-Markov formalism in the active inference framework. We discuss potential key applications of the presented approach to the fields of cognitive phenotyping and computational psychiatry.

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