Social human collective decision-making and its applications with brain network models

Abstract

In this chapter, we consider probabilistic drift-diffusion models and Bayesian inference frameworks to address this issue, assisting better social human decision-making. We provide details of the models, as well as representative numerical examples, and discuss the decision-making process with a representative example of the escape route decision-making phenomena by further developing the drift-diffusion models and Bayesian inference frameworks. In the latter context, we also give a review of recent developments in human collective decision-making and its applications with brain network models. Furthermore, we provide illustrative numerical examples to discuss the role of neuromodulation, reinforcement learning in decision-making processes. Finally, we call attention to existing challenges, open problems, and promising approaches in studying social dynamics and collective human decision-making, including those arising from nonequilibrium considerations of the associated processes.

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