The relevance of Nash equilibrium to psychiatric disorders
Patokos, Tassos
(2011)
The relevance of Nash equilibrium to psychiatric disorders.
pp. 245-58.
ISSN 1573-0980
In game theory, the word 'game' is used to describe any interdependence between interacting parties, and the Nash equilibrium is a prominent tool for analysing such interactions. I argue that the concept of the Nash equilibrium may also be used in non-gaming contexts. An individual is in a Nash equilibrium if his or her beliefs are consistent with his or her actions. Given that discordance between beliefs and behaviour is a typical cause of psychiatric disorders, individuals who are not in a Nash equilibrium are likely to be affected by such disorders. In this regard, the concept of the Nash equilibrium could aptly be introduced into the medical practitioner's vocabulary for describing a patient's mental health status.
Item Type | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords | Game Theory; Humans; Mathematical Computing; Mental Disorders; Mental Health; Psychiatry; Self Concept |
Date Deposited | 14 Nov 2024 10:28 |
Last Modified | 14 Nov 2024 10:28 |