PROGRAM
Days: Thursday, August 4th Friday, August 5th Saturday, August 6th
Thursday, August 4th
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08:30-10:00 Session 2A: Symposium
Location: Macmillan 117
08:30 | Sampling and Decision Making: How People Interact to Learn and Profit in Stochastic Multi-Stage Environments ( abstract ) |
08:30-10:00 Session 2B: Symposium
Location: Friedman Auditorium
08:30 | New paradigm, probabilities, pragmatics, and dual processing: Festschrift in honour of David Over’s 70th birthday ( abstract ) |
08:30-10:00 Session 2C: Symposium
Location: Watson CIT 165
08:30 | Balancing the scales: Mechanisms producing and sustaining fairness ( abstract ) |
08:30-10:00 Session 2D: Symposium
Location: Barus and Holley 159
08:30 | Diagnostic reasoning with causal models ( abstract ) |
10:00-10:20Coffee Break
10:20-11:50 Session 3A: Symposium
Location: Macmillan 117
10:20 | The practical, theoretical, and ethical issues behind Nudge ( abstract ) |
10:20-11:50 Session 3B: Symposium
Location: Friedman Auditorium
10:20 | New paradigm, probabilities, pragmatics, and dual processing: Festschrift in honour of David Over’s 70th birthday ( abstract ) |
10:20-11:50 Session 3C: Symposium
Location: Watson CIT 165
10:20 | Models of Causal Reasoning ( abstract ) |
10:20-11:50 Session 3D: Talks
Location: Barus and Holley 159
10:20 | Real-World Correlates of Performance on Heuristics and Biases Tasks in a Community Sample ( abstract ) |
10:38 | Cross-scale numerical anchoring ( abstract ) |
10:56 | Exposure to Random Anchors Improves Judgments ( abstract ) |
11:14 | Most people are normative some of the time: Mixtures of combination rules are used in estimates of conjunctions and disjunctions ( abstract ) |
11:32 | Judging forecasting accuracy: How human intuitions meet theoretical models ( abstract ) |
11:50-13:00 Session 4: Keynote - Location: Macmillan 117
11:50 | People Prefer Educative Nudges (Kind of) ( abstract ) |
13:00-14:00Lunch Break - Kasper Multipurpose Room
13:00-14:00 Session 5: Poster Session
13:00 | Does ambiguity drive the coevolution of language and thinking? ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Semantic conflict helps to reject distracting information in the web feed search task ( abstract ) |
13:00 | One factor explains paranormal, pseudoscientific, conspiracist, dualistic, and religious beliefs ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Reasoning ability strongly depends on the cross-frequency coupling of neuronal oscillations ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Thinking and Decision Making Regulation ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Are there limits to motivated reasoning about death? Effects of moral valence on judgments of death and causation in an organ procurement scenario ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Cultural difference in a relationship between cognitive style and weird beliefs ( abstract ) |
13:00 | When maximizing good makes people look bad: Reputational concerns in effective giving ( abstract ) |
13:00 | A cultural difference on causal reasoning by a causal induction paradigm: Japanese data ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Will social problem solving skills affect performance in a consensus game? ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Which is preferred syllogism or enthymeme? A cross-cultural study. ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Violating Asimov’s First Law of Robotics: Moral reasoning and human-computer interaction ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Reasoning in Cognitive Science: A Bibliometric Analysis ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Poster Session ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session 6A: Symposium
Location: Macmillan 117
14:00 | Holding others responsible ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session 6C: Symposium
Location: Watson CIT 165
14:00 | Thinking about non-linear systems ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session 6D: Symposium
Location: Barus and Holley 159
14:00 | The link between reasoning and mathematics: Evidence from cross-sectional, developmental and brain imaging studies ( abstract ) |
15:30-15:50Coffee Break
15:50-17:20 Session 7A: Symposium
Location: Macmillan 117
15:50 | Mental Models and Reasoning ( abstract ) |
15:50-17:20 Session 7B: Symposium
Location: Friedman Auditorium
15:50 | Modality throughout cognition ( abstract ) |
15:50-17:20 Session 7C: Talks
Location: Watson CIT 165
15:50 | The Role of Conviction and Narrative in Decision-Making under Deep Uncertainty ( abstract ) |
16:08 | Consistency and credibility in legal reasoning: A Bayesian network approach ( abstract ) |
16:26 | Understanding and Financial Decision Making ( abstract ) |
16:44 | Sleeping Beauty goes to the lab: The psychology of self-locating evidence ( abstract ) |
17:02 | Measuring intuition inhibition without math: Developing a verbal test of cognitive reflection ability ( abstract ) |
15:50-17:20 Session 7D: Talks
Location: Barus and Holley 159
15:50 | The Persistence of Anchoring Effects on Valuations ( abstract ) |
16:08 | ‘Unlikely Outcomes’ Might Never Occur, But What About ‘Unlikely (20%) or 20% (Unlikely)’ Outcomes? ( abstract ) |
16:26 | Can ambiguity aversion explain choices in Newcomb’s problem? ( abstract ) |
16:44 | Associative Judgment and Vector Space Semantics ( abstract ) |
17:02 | A Mixed-Methods Analysis of Bayesian Reasoning: Nested Sets vs Causal Framing ( abstract ) |
17:20-18:30 Session 8: Keynote - Location: Macmillan 117
17:20 | Constructing Perceptions and Preferences: From Psychophysics to Query Theory ( abstract ) |
Friday, August 5th
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08:30-10:00 Session 9A: Symposium
Location: Macmillan 117
08:30 | Mutual constraints in moral cognition and language ( abstract ) |
08:30-10:00 Session 9C: Talks
Location: Watson CIT 165
08:30 | Protocol Analysis Reveals Promiscuous Reasoning in Dyadic Coordination Games ( abstract ) |
08:48 | Thinking About Games and Questionnaires ( abstract ) |
09:06 | Coordinate to cooperate or compete: Abstract goals and joint intentions in social interaction ( abstract ) |
09:24 | Automatic generation of verb meanings: A big data approach ( abstract ) |
09:42 | Social media and people’s representations of the future: A big data approach ( abstract ) |
08:30-10:00 Session 9D: Talks
Location: Barus and Holley 159
08:30 | Ignoring irrelevant information: physical stereotypes vs. social stereotypes ( abstract ) |
08:48 | Asking and evaluating natural language questions ( abstract ) |
09:06 | How confidence shapes learning and choice ( abstract ) |
09:24 | Interactions between cognitive strategy and task structure in relational learning ( abstract ) |
09:42 | Stochastic Hypothesis Generation ( abstract ) |
10:00-10:20Coffee Break
10:20-11:50 Session 10A: Symposium
Location: Macmillan 117
10:20 | Dynamic inference and belief revision ( abstract ) |
10:20-11:50 Session 10B: Talks
Location: Friedman Auditorium
10:20 | Causation in moral judgment: Both unique and overlapping neural representations ( abstract ) |
10:38 | Inference of Intention and Permissibility in Moral Judgment ( abstract ) |
10:56 | ‘Technology-driven’ moral training: Moral reasoning in the emergency services ( abstract ) |
11:14 | Cognitive fatigue and moral reasoning ( abstract ) |
11:32 | Inductive Ethics: A Bottom-Up Taxonomy of the Moral Domain ( abstract ) |
10:20-11:50 Session 10C: Symposium
Location: Watson CIT 165
10:20 | The ontogeny and phylogeny of relational reasoning ( abstract ) |
10:20-11:50 Session 10D: Talks
Location: Barus and Holley 159
10:20 | The Compositional Nature of Intuitive Functions ( abstract ) |
10:38 | The benefits of imperfect memory for hedging against incorrect beliefs: a rational account ( abstract ) |
10:56 | A Cognitively Realistic Model of Decision Making in Ocean Ecology ( abstract ) |
11:14 | How is argument evaluation unbiased? ( abstract ) |
11:32 | Can a Bayes’ Net approach capture intuitive use of sequential testimonies in a legal reasoning paradigm? ( abstract ) |
11:50-13:00 Session 11: Keynote - Location: Macmillan 117
11:50 | The Evolution of Human Thinking ( abstract ) |
13:00-14:00Lunch Break - Kasper Multipurpose Room
13:00-14:00 Session 12: Poster Session
13:00 | Neural Correlates of Relational Reasoning: An ALE meta-analysis of its neural basis and modalities ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Is the color of “Culture” visual or auditory? A study on abstract concepts with the Extrinsic Simon task ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Mitigating against cognitive bias when eliciting expert intuitions ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Complex Emergent Modularity – A new approach reasoning research ( abstract ) |
13:00 | The Permeability of Fictional Worlds ( abstract ) |
13:00 | The Role of Trust in the Social Heuristic Hypothesis ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Algorithms and Stories ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Effects of dyslexia on problem solving: Strategies and interventions for syllogistic reasoning ( abstract ) |
13:00 | To Daydream is to Imagine Events: Conceptual, Theoretical, and Empirical Considerations ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Are Japanese People More Trusting And Cooperative Than Europeans? Evidence From Centipede Games With Commitment-Enhancing Tools ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Ultimate attribution error and memory distortion support racial bias in moral judgment ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Poster Session ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session 13A: Symposium
Location: Macmillan 117
14:00 | Dynamic inference and belief revision ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session 13D: Symposium
Location: Barus and Holley 159
14:00 | Rationality and normativity: The place of normative models in higher mental processing ( abstract ) |
15:30-15:50Coffee Break
15:50-17:20 Session 14A: Symposium
Location: Macmillan 117
15:50 | The bat and ball problem ( abstract ) |
16:08 | What type of evidence counts for dual process theories of conditional reasoning? ( abstract ) |
16:26 | Fast cognitive reflection?: Examining the time course assumption of dual process theory ( abstract ) |
16:44 | Revisiting Dual Process account of thinking ( abstract ) |
17:02 | Understanding automatic and controlled intertemporal choice with a two-stage sequential sampling model ( abstract ) |
15:50-17:20 Session 14B: Symposium
Location: Friedman Auditorium
15:50 | Cognitive models of evidential reasoning ( abstract ) |
15:50-17:20 Session 14C: Talks
Location: Watson CIT 165
15:50 | Indicative conditionals and the search for the semantics-pragmatics distinction ( abstract ) |
16:08 | Compounds and iterations of conditionals in probabilistic reasoning under coherence ( abstract ) |
16:26 | Emotion and Reasoning: A Metacognitive Perspective ( abstract ) |
16:44 | Cognitive and affective indicators of implicit sensitivity to logic ( abstract ) |
17:02 | Content effect in reasoning from an incompatibility: More evidence for a retrieval model ( abstract ) |
15:50-17:20 Session 14D: Talks
Location: Barus and Holley 159
15:50 | Rationality and normativity: The place of normative models in higher mental processing ( abstract ) |
17:20-18:30 Session 15: Keynote - Location: Macmillan 117
17:20 | Core Cognition and its Aftermath ( abstract ) |
Saturday, August 6th
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08:30-10:00 Session 16A: Symposium
Location: Macmillan 117
08:30 | Developmental mechanisms of belief revision ( abstract ) |
08:30-10:00 Session 16B: Symposium
Location: Friedman Auditorium
08:30 | New Approaches and Methods in Inductive Reasoning ( abstract ) |
08:30-10:00 Session 16C: Talks
Location: Watson CIT 165
08:30 | Statistical versus causal evidence in health related decisions ( abstract ) |
08:48 | The Effect of School on the Interaction between Source Reliability and Causal Understanding ( abstract ) |
09:06 | Embodied Fluency and Causal Learning ( abstract ) |
09:24 | Towards a Pre-Newtonian Intuitive Physics of Object Collisions ( abstract ) |
09:42 | Blame Assignment to Multiple Contributory Events: The Interaction between Causes, Enablers and Controllability ( abstract ) |
08:30-10:00 Session 16D: Talks
Location: Barus and Holley 159
08:30 | Determining blame: the structure of blame in group situations ( abstract ) |
08:48 | Mental Representations of Social Norms ( abstract ) |
09:06 | The Intention-Outcome Asymmetry Effect: How incongruent intentions and outcomes influence judgments of responsibility and causality ( abstract ) |
09:24 | A Probabilistic Model of Moral Decision Making ( abstract ) |
09:42 | Folk Intuitions about Economic Justice in the United States: An Experimental Investigation ( abstract ) |
10:00-10:20Coffee Break
10:20-11:50 Session 17B: Symposium
Location: Friedman Auditorium
10:20 | New Approaches and Methods in Inductive Reasoning ( abstract ) |
10:20-11:50 Session 17C: Talks
Location: Watson CIT 165
10:20 | Thinking About Surprises: On Modelling Them as Explanations, Not Probabilities ( abstract ) |
10:38 | Do verb types affect explanation type preference? ( abstract ) |
10:56 | The Role of Mechanistic Information in Explanatory Preference ( abstract ) |
11:14 | Idealization in Everyday Explanation ( abstract ) |
11:32 | Simple logical reasoning in preschool children: Idea generation is more important than inhibition ( abstract ) |
10:20-11:50 Session 17D: Talks
Location: Barus and Holley 159
10:20 | Cognitive biases and epistemologically suspect beliefs: Interactions among scientific reasoning, intelligence and thinking dispositions predict rational thinking ( abstract ) |
10:38 | Development and Validation of the Scientific Reasoning Scale ( abstract ) |
10:56 | The Cognitive Science of Darwin's Delay: how it took 21 years to publish the Origin ( abstract ) |
11:14 | Beyond numeracy: Mathematical anxiety affects decision-making skills and confidence independent of numerical abilities ( abstract ) |
11:32 | Mathematical ability is not uniquely predicted by domain general reasoning abilities ( abstract ) |
11:50-13:00 Session 18: Keynote - Location: Macmillan 117
11:50 | Joint Reasoning in Social Interaction: A Virtual Bargaining Approach ( abstract ) |
13:00-14:00Lunch Break - Kasper Multipurpose Room
13:00-14:00 Session 19: Poster Session
13:00 | The development of disjunctive reasoning: a mental model approach ( abstract ) |
13:00 | The Interpretative Function and the Unconscious Analytic Thought ( abstract ) |
13:00 | The Future is Now: How Joint Decision Making Curbs Hyperbolic Discounting but Blurs Social Responsibility in the Intergenerational Equity Public Policy Domain ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Investment advice which works. But is it effective enough? ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Loss Aversion, Temporal Framing, and Household Energy Decisions ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Differential reliance on the causal core concept in the domain of physics and biology: a revised study ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Beyond the dual-process models of automatic stereotyping and expression of prejudice ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Testing the predictors of risk perception within novel domains ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Cognitive Reflection Test and the ADHD’s inattention symptoms ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Solutions to the Disjunction Problem by “Weak” and “Strong” Teleosemantics: Why natural selection favors strong teleosemantics ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Do people think like computers? ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Linguistic recursion and Autism Spectrum Disorder ( abstract ) |
13:00 | Poster Session ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session 20A: Symposium
Location: Macmillan 117
14:00 | Causal representation: Bayes nets and beyond ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session 20B: Symposium
Location: Friedman Auditorium
14:00 | Counterfactual thoughts about alternatives to reality ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session 20D: Symposium
Location: Barus and Holley 159
14:00 | Leveraging Explanation for Learning: Insights and Challenges from Inside/Outside the Lab ( abstract ) |
15:30-15:50Coffee Break
15:50-17:20 Session 21A: Symposium
Location: Macmillan 117
15:50 | Fresh looks at classic perspectives: Social dimensions of essentialism, reasoning, mental time travel, and consciousness ( abstract ) |
15:50-17:20 Session 21B: Talks
Location: Friedman Auditorium
15:50 | An exploration of expertise and theories of reasoning ( abstract ) |
16:08 | The Personal Spider Sense: Motivating and Exploring Individual Differences in Bias Detection ( abstract ) |
16:26 | Second-order false-belief reasoning: Some modal-logical analyses ( abstract ) |
16:44 | Fallacies, suppression of valid inferences and cognition ( abstract ) |
17:02 | Cognitive biases and food choice ( abstract ) |
15:50-17:20 Session 21C: Talks
Location: Watson CIT 165
15:50 | Can thought experiments advance young children’s understanding of matter? ( abstract ) |
16:08 | Conceptual enrichment and coming to a fine-grained notion of “belief”: what makes an intensionality task more difficult than a false belief task? ( abstract ) |
16:26 | The ability to weight arguments: evidence from 2 years old children. ( abstract ) |
16:44 | Preschoolers’ Dual Character Concepts ( abstract ) |
17:02 | Questioning supports effective transmission of knowledge and increased exploratory learning in pre-kindergarden children ( abstract ) |
15:50-17:20 Session 21D: Talks
Location: Barus and Holley 159
15:50 | Metacognition and Creativity: Intuition, Reflection, and Feeling of Rightness in Analogical Reasoning ( abstract ) |
16:08 | Stumpers: Easy riddles that are hard to solve. ( abstract ) |
16:26 | When are we (thought to be) in charge of our minds ( abstract ) |
16:44 | Does interactivity help or inhibit transfer? The role of transfer and material interaction in insight problem solving. ( abstract ) |
17:02 | Rejecting the Doctrine of Immaculate Reception: Error correction, energy efficiency, and creativity. ( abstract ) |
17:20-18:30 Session 22: Keynote - Location: Macmillan 117
17:20 | Moral empiricism: A rational learning approach to moral judgment ( abstract ) |