Computer networks that can't forget fast enough can show symptoms of a kind of virtual schizophrenia, giving researchers further clues to the inner workings of schizophrenic brains, researchers at The University of Texas at Austin and Yale University have found.
The researchers used a virtual computer model, or "neural network," to simulate the excessive release of dopamine in the brain. They found that the network recalled memories in a distinctly schizophrenic-like fashion.
Their results were published in April in Biological Psychiatry.
"The hypothesis is that dopamine encodes the importance-the salience-of experience," says Uli Grasemann, a graduate student in the Department of Computer Science at The University of Texas at Austin. "When there's too much dopamine, it leads to exaggerated salience, and the brain ends up learning from things that it shouldn't be learning from."
"It's an important mechanism to be able to ignore things," says Grasemann. "What we found is that if you crank up the learning rate in DISCERN high enough, it produces language abnormalities that suggest schizophrenia."
"Information processing in neural networks tends to be like information processing in the human brain in many ways," says Grasemann. "So the hope was that it would also break down in similar ways. And it did."
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very interesting
read the entire thing, very very interesting
Woah. Awesome.
Just make sure they don't make a schizo robot
Is this the same experiment which lead to a computer think it was a terrosit? (GLADOS!!!?!?GOD HELP US).
I think this pretty much confirms the matrix.
This is really cool. The only true question is is it ethical?
Haha sweet :)
Oh salience, how I have taken you for granted.
Schizo computer, that's crazy...
schizophrenic computer??? even after reading, i dont understand!
That's crazy. Hopefully it'll help them find a cure or treatment for the disease.
that's insane! did they use a human brain!?
this is interesting and im looking forward to more information about this in the future. dang..
so schizophrenic patients cant ignore things? i think id rather not annoy one of them haha
interesting. i wanna do more research on it now
That's amazing, it's incredible what kind of unexpected discoveries computers are leading to.
I have a narcoleptic computer.
if comps can think we're all F-ed
Cool, understanding the causes may help to get a better treatment for it.
my computer bipolar...
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