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Multistable Perception, False Consensus, and Information Complements (2310.11857v1)

Published 18 Oct 2023 in cs.GT

Abstract: This paper presents a distributed communication model to investigate multistable perception, where a stimulus gives rise to multiple competing perceptual interpretations. We formalize stable perception as consensus achieved through components exchanging information. Our key finding is that relationships between components influence monostable versus multistable perceptions. When components contain substitute information about the prediction target, stimuli display monostability. With complementary information, multistability arises. We then analyze phenomena like order effects and switching costs. Finally, we provide two additional perspectives. An optimization perspective balances accuracy and communication costs, relating stability to local optima. A Prediction market perspective highlights the strategic behaviors of neural coordination and provides insights into phenomena like rivalry, inhibition, and mental disorders. The two perspectives demonstrate how relationships among components influence perception costs, and impact competition and coordination behaviors in neural dynamics.

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