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Reflexive Theory of Mind Reasoning in Games

Offered By: MITCBMM via YouTube

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Game Theory Courses Statistics & Probability Courses Data Analysis Courses Theory of Mind Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore a comprehensive lecture on reflexive theory of mind reasoning in games, delivered by Prof. Jun Zhang from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Delve into the concept of Theory-of-Mind (ToM) and its application in game-theoretic settings, challenging traditional analysis of rational behavior in games of complete information. Examine the proposed mental model account of ToM reasoning through a series of two-player, sequential-move matrix games. Discover empirical findings supporting the distinction between depth of ToM recursion and instrumental rationality. Learn about cooperative solutions, three-step games, and sequential move games. Analyze data, response times, and statistics related to the study. Gain insights into the learning curve associated with ToM reasoning in strategic interactions.

Syllabus

Intro
My background
Theory of Mind
Game Theory
Cooperative Solution
ThreeStep Game
Sequential Move Game
Questions
Example
Data Analysis
Response Time
Statistics
Conclusion
Learning Curve


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MITCBMM

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