Negative probabilities and counter-factual reasoning in quantum cognition
classification
⚛️ physics.data-an
quant-ph
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negativeprobabilitiescounter-factualquantumreasoningcognitionconstraintsdecision
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In this paper we discuss quantum-like decision-making experiments using negative probabilities. We do so by showing how the two-slit experiment, in the simplified version of the Mach-Zehnder interferometer, can be described by this formalism. We show that negative probabilities impose constraints to what types of counter-factual reasoning we can make with respect to (quantum) internal representations of the decision maker.
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