Joseph Colantonio
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Theobald M, Colantonio J, Bascandziev I, Bonawitz E, Brod G
Child Dev
. 2024 Feb;
95(4):e253-e269.
PMID: 38366838
We tested whether reflection prompts enhance conflict monitoring and facilitate the revision of misconceptions. German children (N = 97, M = 7.20, 56% female) were assigned to a prediction or...
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Colantonio J, Bascandziev I, Theobald M, Brod G, Bonawitz E
Entropy (Basel)
. 2023 Feb;
25(2).
PMID: 36832578
Bayesian models allow us to investigate children's belief revision alongside physiological states, such as "surprise". Recent work finds that pupil dilation (or the "pupillary surprise response") following expectancy violations is...
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Colantonio J, Durkin K, Caglar L, Shafto P, Bonawitz E
Front Psychol
. 2021 Nov;
12:569275.
PMID: 34764896
There exists a rich literature describing how social context influences decision making. Here, we propose a novel framing of social influences, the Intentional Selection Assumption. This framework proposes that, when...
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Kominsky J, Begus K, Bass I, Colantonio J, Leonard J, Mackey A, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2021 Sep;
12:702710.
PMID: 34589023
Adapting studies typically run in the lab, preschool, or museum to online data collection presents a variety of challenges. The solutions to those challenges depend heavily on the specific questions...
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Persaud K, Bass I, Colantonio J, Macias C, Bonawitz E
Behav Brain Sci
. 2020 Mar;
43:e18.
PMID: 32159498
Lieder and Griffiths present the computational framework "resource-rational analysis" to address the reverse-engineering problem in cognition. Here we discuss how developmental psychology affords a unique and critical opportunity to employ...