Studies on Strong Intuitive Reasoning in Human Experts
Offered By: Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking lecture on strong intuitive reasoning in human experts presented by Daniel McNamee from the Champalimaud Foundation at IPAM's Analyzing High-dimensional Traces of Intelligent Behavior Workshop. Delve into the cybernetic tradition's distinction between weak and strong anticipatory control mechanisms, focusing on how strong anticipation manifests in higher-order reasoning among human experts. Examine a normative theory that explains this phenomenon and its application in an experimental study involving human experts engaged in large-scale planning within the ecologically valid setting of London. Gain insights into how experts may possess an innate sense of the future for predictive behavior, contrasting with internal simulation-based predictions. Recorded on September 25, 2024, this 59-minute talk offers a fascinating exploration of human cognition and expert decision-making processes.
Syllabus
Daniel McNamee - Studies on strong intuitive reasoning in human experts - IPAM at UCLA
Taught by
Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)
Related Courses
The Brain-Targeted Teaching® Model for 21st Century SchoolsJohns Hopkins University via Coursera Chinese Thought: Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Science
The University of British Columbia via edX Language and society
Indian Institute of Technology Madras via Swayam Minds and Machines
Massachusetts Institute of Technology via edX 人とロボットが共生する未来社会 (ga018)
Osaka University via gacco