The Reasoning Lab presented work on how people think and reason about time, durations, causality, bouletics, kinematics, and quantifiers at this year’s International Conference on Thinking 2021. For those who couldn’t make the conference, I’ve included an archive of the presentations here:
- π Directional biases in durative inference presented by Laura Kelly
- π The consistency of durative relations presented by Laura Kelly
- π Temporal explanations help resolve temporal conflicts presented by Laura Kelly
- π These boots are made for walking: A theory of teleological generics presented by Joanna Korman
- π Difficulties in children’s creation of informal algorithms presented by Monica Bucciarelli
- π A cognitively plausible algorithm for causal inference presented by Gordon Briggs
- π Illusions from thinking about desires as possibilities presented by Hillary Harner
- π Quantifiers and asymmetric relations: Investigating possibilities in young and older adults by Robert Mackiewicz
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