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The mentalistic basis of core social cognition: experiments in preverbal infants and a computational modelSensitivity to sampling in Bayesian word learningBuilding Machines That Learn and Think Like PeopleSurprise! Infants consider possible bases of generalization for a single input example.Learning and long-term retention of large-scale artificial languagesNot so innocent: toddlers' inferences about costs and culpability.A probabilistic model of cross-categorization.Simulation as an engine of physical scene understandingCausal inference in multisensory perception.Going beyond the evidence: abstract laws and preschoolers' responses to anomalous data.Indirect evidence and the poverty of the stimulus: the case of anaphoric one.V1 neurons signal acquisition of an internal representation of stimulus location.Human-level concept learning through probabilistic program induction.Learning overhypotheses with hierarchical Bayesian models.Word learning as Bayesian inference.Bayes and blickets: effects of knowledge on causal induction in children and adultsThe Causes and Consequences Explicit in VerbsSpatial Attention and Temporal Expectation Under Timed Uncertainty Predictably Modulate Neuronal Responses in Monkey V1The discovery of structural form.The dynamics of memory as a consequence of optimal adaptation to a changing body.Functional neuroanatomy of intuitive physical inference.A tutorial introduction to Bayesian models of cognitive development.How to grow a mind: statistics, structure, and abstraction.Topics in semantic representation.From mere coincidences to meaningful discoveries.The large-scale structure of semantic networks: statistical analyses and a model of semantic growth.A probabilistic model of theory formation.Theory-based causal induction.Computational rationality: A converging paradigm for intelligence in brains, minds, and machines.Toward the neural implementation of structure learning.Changing minds: Children's inferences about third party belief revision.The Naïve Utility Calculus: Computational Principles Underlying Commonsense Psychology.One and done? Optimal decisions from very few samples.Mind Games: Game Engines as an Architecture for Intuitive Physics.Pure reasoning in 12-month-old infants as probabilistic inference.Three ideal observer models for rule learning in simple languages.Optimal predictions in everyday cognition.Discovering hierarchical motion structure.Eye-Tracking Causality.Probabilistic models of cognition: exploring representations and inductive biases.
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