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  Chunking as a rational solution to the speed-accuracy trade-off in a serial reaction time task

Wu, S., Elteto, N., Dasgupta, I., & Schulz, E. (2021). Chunking as a rational solution to the speed-accuracy trade-off in a serial reaction time task. Poster presented at 43rd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2021), Wien, Austria.

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Wu, S1, Author           
Elteto, N2, Author           
Dasgupta, I, Author
Schulz, E1, Author           
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1Research Group Computational Principles of Intelligence, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Max Planck Society, ou_3189356              
2Department of Computational Neuroscience, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Max Planck Society, ou_3017468              

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 Abstract: When exposed to perceptual sequences, we are able to gradually identify patterns within and form a compact internal description of the sequence. One proposal of how disparate sequential items can become one is people’s ability to form chunks. We study chunking under the regime of serial reaction time tasks. We propose a rational model of chunking that progressively rearranges and modifies its representation to arrive at one that is beneficial to participants’ utility under task demands. Our model predicts that participants should, on average, learn longer chunks when optimizing for speed than optimizing for accuracy. We tested this prediction experimentally by instructing and rewarding one group of participants to act as fast as possible, while the other group was instructed to act as accurately as possible. From several independent sources of evidence, we confirmed our model’s predictions that participants in the fast condition chunked more than participants in the accurate condition. These results shed new light on the benefits of chunking and pave the way for future studies on structural and representation learning domains.

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 Dates: 2021-072021-11
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Title: 43rd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2021)
Place of Event: Wien, Austria
Start-/End Date: 2021-07-26 - 2021-07-29

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Title: 43rd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2021): Workshop 2 Using Games to Understand Intelligence
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Publ. Info: Red Hook, NY, USA : Curran
Pages: - Volume / Issue: - Sequence Number: 3-A-31 Start / End Page: 3234 Identifier: ISBN: 978-1-7138-3525-7