Professor Christopher Summerfield | Relational knowledge representation and assembly in humans and neural networks
Mind Meeting
- Datum: 20.05.2021
- Uhrzeit: 11:00 - 12:15
- Vortragende(r): Professor Christopher Summerfield
- Department of Experimental Psychology, Oxford University, UK
- Ort: MPI für Kognitions- und Neurowissenschaften
- Raum: Zoom Meeting
- Gastgeber: Department of Psychology
- Kontakt: psy-office@cbs.mpg.de
Humans represent complex knowledge structures and use them for inference. I will describe experiments involving human behavioural testing, modelling, and brain imaging that use transitive inference as a paradigm for studying relational knowledge representation. I will show evidence that humans use neural representations of number, lying on a low-dimensional neural manifold, as a scaffold for learning novel transitive series. I will show that when transitive series are learned in different contexts, the neural representations align in a way that facilitates cross-context generalisation. The behaviour and neural representations observed in humans closely match those seen in neural networks trained to perform the same task. Finally, I will show that a brief training instance can allow neural knowledge assembly, whereby two existing existing transitive structures are rapidly linked into a single line, and that this is paralleled by fast changes in neural geometry in the human parietal cortex. Finally we propose a neural network account of how this knowledge assembly occurs. Poster