Recent research in cognitive research suggests this is the case. See Noah Goodman's "Probabilistic Models of Cognition" book http://probmods.org/ , and for an example read "Optimal Predictions in Everyday Cognition" http://cocosci.princeton.edu/tom/papers/predictions.pdf …
For sure. The precise neural mechanism is unclear. I think the research primarily says “if you built a Bayes net to solve a problem and asked humans to solve the same, their behavior is observationally equivalent.”
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You might be interested in some of the refs from Noah’s course Computation and Cognition. I took it last quarter and really enjoyed it! https://cocolab.stanford.edu/psych204-fall2018.html …
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cognitive psychology. PhD