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Agent zero, toward neurocognitive foundations for generative social science, Joshua M. Epstein

Label
Agent zero, toward neurocognitive foundations for generative social science, Joshua M. Epstein
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Agent zero
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
841391620
Responsibility statement
Joshua M. Epstein
Series statement
Princeton studies in complexity
Sub title
toward neurocognitive foundations for generative social science
Summary
"The Final Volume of the Groundbreaking Trilogy on Agent-Based ModelingIn this pioneering synthesis, Joshua Epstein introduces a new theoretical entity: Agent Zero. This software individual, or "agent, " is endowed with distinct emotional/affective, cognitive/deliberative, and social modules. Grounded in contemporary neuroscience, these internal components interact to generate observed, often far-from-rational, individual behavior. When multiple agents of this new type move and interact spatially, they collectively generate an astonishing range of dynamics spanning the fields of social conflict, psychology, public health, law, network science, and economics.Epstein weaves a computational tapestry with threads from Plato, Hume, Darwin, Pavlov, Smith, Tolstoy, Marx, James, and Dostoevsky, among others. This transformative synthesis of social philosophy, cognitive neuroscience, and agent-based modeling will fascinate scholars and students of every stripe. Epstein's computer programs are provided in the book or on its Princeton University Press website, along with movies of his "computational parables." Agent Zero is a signal departure in what it includes (e.g., a new synthesis of neurally grounded internal modules), what it eschews (e.g., standard behavioral imitation), the phenomena it generates (from genocide to financial panic), and the modeling arsenal it offers the scientific community. For generative social science, Agent Zero presents a groundbreaking vision and the tools to realize it"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Foreword xi Preface xiii Acknowledgments xv INTRODUCTION 1 MOTIVATION 1 Generate Social Dynamics 2 A Core Target 2 THE MODEL COMPONENTS 5 Model Overview 6 Skeletal Equation 8 Specific Components 9 ORGANIZATION 10 Part I: Mathematical Model 10 Part II: Agent-Based Model 11 Part III: Extensions 13 Replicability and Research Resources on the Princeton University Press Website 16 Part IV: Future Research and Conclusions 17 PART 1. MATHEMATICAL MODEL 19 I.1. THE PASSIONS: FEAR CONDITIONING 19 Fear Circuitry and the Perils of Fitness 20 Nomenclature of Conditioning 29 The Rescorla-Wagner Model 33 Social Examples 37 Fear Extinction 41 I.2. REASON: THE COGNITIVE COMPONENT 46 I.3. THE SOCIAL COMPONENT 51 Simple Version of the Core Target 55 Examples of Fear Contagion 57 Mechanisms of Fear Contagion 59 Conformist Empirical Estimates 63 Generalizing Rescorla-Wagner 67 The Central Case 69 Tolstoy: The First Agent Modeler 71 A Mathematical Aside on Social Norms as Vector Fields 74 Extinction of Majorities 78 I.4. INTERIM CONCLUSIONS 80 PART II. AGENT-BASED COMPUTATIONAL MODEL 81 Affective Component 84 "Rational" Component 85 Social Component 88 Action 89 Pseudocode 89 II.1. COMPUTATIONAL PARABLES 90 Parable 1: The Slaughter of Innocents through Dispositional Contagion 90 Parable 2: Agent_Zero Initiates: Leadership as Susceptibility to Dispositional Contagion 94 Run 3. Information Cuts Both Ways 96 Run 4. A Day in the Life of Agent_Zero: How Affect and Probability Can Change on Different Time Scales 98 Run 5. Lesion Studies 102 PART III. EXTENSIONS 107 III.1. ENDOGENOUS DESTRUCTIVE RADIUS 107 III.2. AGE AND IMPULSE CONTROL 109 III.3. FIGHT VS. FLIGHT 110 Case 1: Fight 111 Case 2: Flight 112 Capital Flight 114 III.4. REPLICATING THE LATANÉ-DARLEY EXPERIMENT 114 Threshold Imputation 115 The Dialogue 118 III.5. MEMORY 118 III.6. COUPLINGS: ENTANGLEMENT OF PASSION AND REASON 122 Mathematical Treatment 124 III.7.ENDOGENOUS DYNAMICS OF CONNECTION STRENGTH 128 Affective Homophily 128 General Setup 130 Agent-Based Model: Nonequlibrium Dynamics 135 III.8. GROWING THE 2011 ARAB SPRING 138 III.9. JURY PROCESSES 143 Phase 1. Public Phase 143 Phase 2. Courtroom Trial Phase 145 Phase 3. Jury Phase 147 III.10. EMERGENT DYNAMICS OF NETWORK STRUCTURE 152 Network Structure Dynamics as a Poincaré Map 153 Relation to Literature 159 III.11. MULTIPLE SOCIAL LEVELS 160 Agent_Zero as Witness to History 161 III.12. THE 18TH BRUMAIRE OF AGENT_ZERO 165 III.13. INTRODUCTION OF PRICES AND SEASONAL ECONOMIC CYCLES 168 Prices 168 A Christmas Story 173 III.14. SPIRALS OF MUTUAL ESCALATION 176 PART IV. FUTURE RESEARCH AND CONCLUSION 181 IV.1. FUTURE RESEARCH 181 IV.2. CONCLUSION 187 Civil Violence 187 Economics 188 Health Behavior 189 Psychology 190 Jury Dynamics 191 The Formation and Dynamics of Networks 191 Mutual Escalation Dynamics 192 Birth and Intergenerational Transmission 192 IV.3. TOWARD NEW GENERATIVE FOUNDATIONS 192
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