Neil R Bramley
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Btesh V, Bramley N, Speekenbrink M, Lagnado D
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39992784
In this study, we investigated human causal learning in a continuous time and space setting. We find participants to be capable active causal structure learners, and with the help of...
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Valentin S, Kleinegesse S, Bramley N, Series P, Gutmann M, Lucas C
Elife
. 2024 Jan;
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PMID: 38261382
Computational models are powerful tools for understanding human cognition and behavior. They let us express our theories clearly and precisely and offer predictions that can be subtle and often counter-intuitive....
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Gong T, Bramley N
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2024 Jan;
153(3):864-872.
PMID: 38236250
The outcome of any scientific experiment or intervention will naturally unfold over time. How then should individuals make causal inferences from measurements over time? Across three experiments, we had participants...
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Franken J, Valentin S, Lucas C, Bramley N
Cognition
. 2023 Oct;
242:105633.
PMID: 37897881
To glean accurate information from social networks, people should distinguish evidence from hearsay. For example, when testimony depends on others' beliefs as much as on first-hand information, there is a...
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Bramley N, Zhao B, Quillien T, Lucas C
Top Cogn Sci
. 2023 Oct;
PMID: 37850714
An open question regarding how people develop their models of the world is how new candidates are generated for consideration out of infinitely many possibilities. We discuss the role that...
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Zhao B, Lucas C, Bramley N
Nat Hum Behav
. 2023 Oct;
8(1):125-136.
PMID: 37845519
To tackle a hard problem, it is often wise to reuse and recombine existing knowledge. Such an ability to bootstrap enables us to grow rich mental concepts despite limited cognitive...
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Gong T, Bramley N
Cognition
. 2023 Aug;
240:105530.
PMID: 37595513
Most research into causal learning has focused on atemporal contingency data settings while fewer studies have examined learning and reasoning about systems exhibiting events that unfold in continuous time. Of...
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Bramley N, Xu F
Cognition
. 2023 May;
238:105471.
PMID: 37236019
A defining aspect of being human is an ability to reason about the world by generating and adapting ideas and hypotheses. Here we explore how this ability develops by comparing...
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Gong T, Gerstenberg T, Mayrhofer R, Bramley N
Cogn Psychol
. 2022 Dec;
140:101542.
PMID: 36586246
Research on causal cognition has largely focused on learning and reasoning about contingency data aggregated across discrete observations or experiments. However, this setting represents only the tip of the causal...
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Btesh V, Bramley N, Lagnado D
Behav Brain Sci
. 2022 Sep;
45:e188.
PMID: 36172765
Over-flexibility in the definition of Friston blankets obscures a key distinction between observational and interventional inference. The latter requires cognizers form not just a causal representation of the world but...