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Computational reconstruction of mental representations using human behavior

Psychology

Computational reconstruction of mental representations using human behavior

L. Caplette and N. B. Turk-browne

This groundbreaking research from Laurent Caplette and Nicholas B. Turk-Browne explores a novel method for reconstructing mental representations of visual concepts. By analyzing participants' responses to images generated from deep neural networks, this study reveals how we associate semantic features with visual data, paving the way for insights into human perception and behavior.... show more
Abstract
Revealing how the mind represents information is a longstanding goal of cognitive science. However, there is currently no framework for reconstructing the broad range of mental representations that humans possess. Here, we ask participants to indicate what they perceive in images made of random visual features in a deep neural network. We then infer associations between the semantic features of their responses and the visual features of the images. This allows us to reconstruct the mental representations of multiple visual concepts, both those supplied by participants and other concepts extrapolated from the same semantic space. We validate these reconstructions in separate participants and further generalize our approach to predict behavior for new stimuli and in a new task. Finally, we reconstruct the mental representations of individual observers and of a neural network. This framework enables a large-scale investigation of conceptual representations.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
May 17, 2024
Authors
Laurent Caplette, Nicholas B. Turk-Browne
Tags
mental representations
visual concepts
human behavior
semantic features
deep neural network
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