Sam Cheyette
@samcheyette.bsky.social
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I study thinking. Postdoc in the CoCoSci lab at MIT.
Very excited to share a new preprint thatâs been brewing for a long time! This work was led by the exceptional
@traceym.bsky.social
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https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/2n85j_v2
about 1 month ago
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Stephen Ferrigno
2 months ago
New work with
@samcheyette.bsky.social
& Susan Carey testing the memory architecture used when learning/producing center-embedded sequences. Adults don't use Push-Down Stacks as is often assumed, instead they rely on a Queue-like memory architecture
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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Do Humans Use PushâDown Stacks When Learning or Producing CenterâEmbedded Sequences?
Complex sequences are ubiquitous in human mental life, structuring representations within many different cognitive domainsânatural language, music, mathematics, and logic, to name a few. However, the....
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cogs.70112
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Elizabeth Bonawitz
6 months ago
Whelp. See you later 1.8 Million in NSF research funds -- all designed to better understand learning mechanisms in early childhood so we can develop effective early childhood educational interventions. Proud of Harvard for standing up to fascism, though. We will persist.
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Beth Popp Berman
7 months ago
There are so many ways one could provide context for this data. For example, in the last five years universities have received 52-55% of their research funding from the federal government. That's the lowest percentage since the 1950s. 1/x
ncses.nsf.gov/surveys/high...
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How Universities Became So Dependent on the Federal Government
For decades, universities got billions in federal dollars for research. The relationship was mutually beneficial, until President Trump decided it wasnât.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/18/us/trump-universities.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
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Carl T. Bergstrom
7 months ago
1. Quickâwhich of these shapes is different from the others?
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Science Homecoming
9 months ago
add a skeleton here at some point
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Karen Hao
9 months ago
For decades, the US government has painstakingly kept American science #1 globallyâand every facet of American life has improved because of it. The internet? Flu shot? Ozempic? All grew out of federally-funded research. Now all that's being dismantled. 1/
www.technologyreview.com/2025/02/21/1...
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The foundations of Americaâs prosperity are being dismantled
Federal scientists warn that Americans could feel the effects of the new administration's devastating cuts for decades to come
https://www.technologyreview.com/2025/02/21/1112274/the-foundations-of-americas-prosperity-are-being-dismantled/
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I am proud to report that humans still have the upper hand on palindromes
12 months ago
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Stephen Ferrigno
over 1 year ago
Come join the Cognitive Origins Lab at UW-Madison! We are hiring two full time lab managers to start this summer! One specializing in child development and one in non-human primate cognition. Application links below.
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Carlos G. Correa
almost 2 years ago
Human behavior is hierarchically structured. But what determines *which* hierarchies people use? In a preprint, we run an experiment where people create programs that correspond to hierarchies, finding that people prefer structures with more reuse.
arxiv.org/abs/2311.18644
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