Information Maximization Fails to Maximize Expected Utility in a Simple Foraging Model
Edward K. Agarwala, Hillel J. Chiel, Peter J. Thomas

TL;DR
This paper presents a simple model demonstrating that maximizing information does not necessarily lead to maximizing expected utility in a foraging context, challenging the idea that information processing is always central to optimal biological behavior.
Contribution
The paper introduces an analytically tractable foraging model showing that information maximization does not guarantee optimal food gathering, highlighting the complex relationship between information and utility.
Findings
Information optimal strategies do not always maximize food gain.
Ranking strategies by information does not predict their success in food collection.
Environmental variability influences the relative effectiveness of different strategies.
Abstract
Information theory has explained the organization of many biological phenomena, from the physiology of sensory receptive fields to the variability of certain DNA sequence ensembles. Some scholars have proposed that information should provide the central explanatory principle in biology, in the sense that any behavioral strategy that is optimal for an organism's survival must necessarily involve efficient information processing. We challenge this view by providing a counterexample. We present an analytically tractable model for a particular instance of a perception-action loop: a creature searching for a food source confined to a one-dimensional ring world. The model incorporates the statistical structure of the creature's world, the effects of the creature's actions on that structure, and the creature's strategic decision process. The model takes the form of a Markov process on an…
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TopicsNeural dynamics and brain function · Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation · Plant and animal studies
