Hello, thanks for the talk.
Assuming that heuristics are constructed by the environment and most likely by experiences, is it possible that the distributions we use in real life differ from those we assume in theory and the lab? (base rate fallacy as an example) The efficient coding principle, which states that perception is most accurate for payoffs that occur most frequently, is probably the closest idea I can think of.
Is there a link for this talk please?
We were supposed to be able to listen to a live talk righ now but nothing seems to happen?
The live conference is happening now. You should have received a zoom link about 1.5 hours ago by email.
Hello, thanks for the talk.
Assuming that heuristics are constructed by the environment and most likely by experiences, is it possible that the distributions we use in real life differ from those we assume in theory and the lab? (base rate fallacy as an example) The efficient coding principle, which states that perception is most accurate for payoffs that occur most frequently, is probably the closest idea I can think of.
Will there be a replay of the live talk?