Steven T Piantadosi
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Recent Articles
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Franch M, Mickiewicz E, Belanger J, Chericoni A, Chavez A, Katlowitz K, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40027833
As we listen to speech, our brains actively compute the meaning of individual words. Inspired by the success of large language models (LLMs), we hypothesized that the brain employs vectorial...
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Hurst M, Piantadosi S
Cognition
. 2024 Aug;
252:105918.
PMID: 39153444
Despite proportional information being ubiquitous, there is not a standard account of proportional reasoning. Part of the difficulty is that there are several apparent contradictions: in some contexts, proportion is...
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Rule J, Piantadosi S, Cropper A, Ellis K, Nye M, Tenenbaum J
Nat Commun
. 2024 Aug;
15(1):6847.
PMID: 39127796
Throughout their lives, humans seem to learn a variety of rules for things like applying category labels, following procedures, and explaining causal relationships. These rules are often algorithmically rich but...
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Piantadosi S, Muller D, Rule J, Kaushik K, Gorenstein M, Leib E, et al.
Trends Cogn Sci
. 2024 Aug;
28(9):844-856.
PMID: 39112125
For decades, cognitive scientists have debated what kind of representation might characterize human concepts. Whatever the format of the representation, it must allow for the computation of varied properties, including...
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Fedorenko E, Piantadosi S, Gibson E
Nature
. 2024 Jun;
630(8017):575-586.
PMID: 38898296
Language is a defining characteristic of our species, but the function, or functions, that it serves has been debated for centuries. Here we bring recent evidence from neuroscience and allied...
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Piantadosi S, Gallistel C
Eur J Neurosci
. 2024 Jun;
60(5):4756-4770.
PMID: 38858853
We develop a mathematical approach to formally proving that certain neural computations and representations exist based on patterns observed in an organism's behaviour. To illustrate, we provide a simple set...
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Cheyette S, Wu S, Piantadosi S
Psychol Rev
. 2024 Apr;
131(4):891-904.
PMID: 38647445
Humans and other animals are able to perceive and represent a number of objects present in a scene, a core cognitive ability thought to underlie the development of mathematics. However,...
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Cheyette S, Piantadosi S
Open Mind (Camb)
. 2024 Apr;
8:265-277.
PMID: 38571527
In a large ( = 300), pre-registered experiment and data analysis model, we find that individual variation in overall performance on Raven's Progressive Matrices is substantially driven by differential strategizing...
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Piantadosi S
Child Dev
. 2023 Nov;
94(6):1472-1490.
PMID: 37984061
The study of how children learn numbers has yielded one of the most productive research programs in cognitive development, spanning empirical and computational methods, as well as nativist and empiricist...
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Perfors A, Piantadosi S, Kidd C
Nat Hum Behav
. 2023 Oct;
7(10):1609-1611.
PMID: 37864079
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