Interpretability, Responsibility and Controllability of Human Behaviors  @MicrosoftResearch
Interpretability, Responsibility and Controllability of Human Behaviors  @MicrosoftResearch
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Research Talk
Xiaohong Wan, Beijing Normal University

When judging whether a man should take his responsibility for his behavior, the judger often evaluates whether his behavior is interpretable and under his controllability. However, it is difficult to evaluate such quantities from external observers, as the processes and internal states inside the brain are intangible. Furthermore, it is also difficult to evaluate these internal states to details and their causality by himself, even as the owner of the behaviors. Many of human behaviors are driven by fast and intuitive processes, leaving post-hoc explanations of these processes. Even for those controlled processes, the explanations remain largely unclear. In this talk, I would like to discuss these issues in terms of neural mechanisms underlying human behaviors.

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