Abstract

A task of modeling individual mental features of a decision-maker using a Fourier holography setup is considered. The problem is considered for a situation when current conditions of decision-making contradict to the previously learned rule of decision-making logic modeled by the non-cooperative game "Prisoner's Dilemma". The approach to the problem is based on a hypothesis of the correlation between mental features and the properties of the neural network as a material carrier of intelligence. The 6f Fourier holography scheme of the resonant architecture is considered as a three-layer neural network implementing a neuro-physiologically motivated concept of the "excitation ring" proposed by A.M. Ivanitsky. We analytically assess the dependence of the validity limits of the classical total probability formula for a disjunction of incompatible events on the characteristics of low-frequency filters in holograms and the correlation radii of the training image of the basic decision rule. Analytical results are confirmed by results of the numerical simulation.

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