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📣 Recent work from
Erik Hermann, Julian De Freitas & Stefano Puntoni: Reducing Prejudice with Counter-stereotypical AI

Public Perception and Autonomous Vehicle Liability 
📣 From Julian De Freitas, Xilin Zhou, Shoshana Boardman, Margherita Atzei & Luigi Di Lillo

🌟 Recent work from Daniel Yonas and Larisa Heiphetz Solomon: Building a developmental science of redemption

Humor as a Window into Generative AI Bias 
📣 Recent work by Roger Samure, Julian De Freitas & Stefano Puntoni

Rethinking Self-Control ‼️📚 By Matthew C. Haug

🌟From Karen Smith, Kristina Woodard & Seth Pollak: Arousal May Not Be Anything to Get Excited About

Why the belief in meritocracy is so pervasive 🚨Recent work from
Ian R. Hadden, Céline Darnon, Lewis Doyle, Matthew J. Easterbrook, Sébastien Goudeau & Andrei Cimpian

🚨 Recent work by Sofie Vettori, Catherine Odin, Jean-Rémy Hochmann, and Liuba Papeo: A Perceptual Cue-Based Mechanism for Automatic Assignment of Thematic Agent and Patient Roles psycnet.apa.org/doi/10.1037/...

SPP Abstract submission deadline extended by 1 week, abstracts now due January 31!

SPP abstracts due this Friday!!!

Early developmental insights into the social construction of race 📣 Work by Jamie Amemiya, Daniela Sodré & Gail D. Heyman

The deadline to submit to @socphilpsych.bsky.social 2025 is rapidly approaching! Submit your abstracts! #psychscisky #philsky

SPP abstracts due at the end of next week (January 24)!

‼️Recent work by Leon Li & Sebastian Grueneisen: Moral, conventional, personal: Reasons for action as dimensions of normativity

In the United States, children are more likely than adults to condone discrimination 📣 From Vivian Liu and Andrei Cimpian

🚨Recent work by Brian Porter & Edouard Machery: AI-generated poetry is indistinguishable from human-written poetry and is rated more favorably

Effective Altruism and the Human Mind 
📣 By Stefan Schubert & Lucius Caviola

The Co-Evolution of Virtue and Desert: Debunking Intuitions about Intrinsic Value 
📣 From Isaac Wiegman & Michael Dale

Abstracts for the 2025 SPP at Cornell are due on January 24th!

Is personal identity intransitive?
 ‼️ Recent work by Julian De Freitas and Lance J. Rips

The Building Blocks of Thought: A Rationalist Account of the Origin of Concepts 📣📕 From Stephen Laurence & Eric Margolis

Age-related differences in information-seeking behavior about morally relevant events 🚨Recent work by Daniel Yonas and Larisa Heiphetz Solomon

📣From Benjamin van Buren and Brian Scholl: The ‘Blindfold Test’: Helping to decide whether an effect reflects visual processing or higher-level judgment

Developmental changes in the perceived moral standing of robots 📣New work from Madeline G. Reinecke, Matti Wilks & Paul Bloom

1. New paper with @arielmosley.bsky.social published in PSPB! Curiosity about out-group cultures seen as more virtuous when people take responsibility for their own learning. More info below, paper here: columbiasamclab.weebly.com/uploads/5/9/... #PsychSciSky #SocialPsyc @socphilpsych.bsky.social

SPP 2025 will be at Cornell, June 18-21!

⭐️ Recent work by Kara Kedrick, Ekaterina Levitskaya & Russell J. Funk: Conceptual structure and the growth of scientific knowledge

Call for nominations for the Stanton Prize by the Society for Philosophy and Psychology 📣 It goes to an early-career scholar who is active in the SPP and has made significant contributions to interdisciplinary research in phil, psych, or related disciplines. More here: tinyurl.com/stantonprize...

Girls persist more but divest less from ineffective teaching than boys 📣From Mia Radovanovic, Ece Yucer & Jessica A. Sommerville

How can deep neural networks inform theory in psychological science? 📣🚨Recent work from Sam McGrath, Jacob Russin, Ellie Pavlick & Roman Feiman

🚨Recent work by Leda Berio and Albert Newen: I expect you to be happy, so I see you smile: a multidimensional account of emotion attribution

Toddlers’ Helping Behavior Is Affected by the Effortful Costs Associated With Helping Others 📣Recent work by Mia Radovanovic, Hannah Solby, Katie S. Rose, Jaemin Hwang, Ece Yucer & Jessica A. Sommerville

Graspable foods and tools elicit similar responses in visual cortex  🌟From J. Brendan Ritchie, Spencer T. Andrews, Maryam Vaziri-Pashkam & Chris I. Baker

🚨 From Julian Jara-Ettinger and Adena Schachner: Traces of our past: The social representation of the physical world

🚨Recent work from Leda Berio, Steffen Koch, Daniel James, Benedict Kenyah-Damptey & Alex Wiegmann: Folk concepts of race, cross-culturally

Doing things efficiently: Testing an account of why simple explanations are satisfying 📣Recent work from Claudia Sehl, Stephanie Denison, & Ori Friedman

#PsychSciSky #SocialPsyc #DevPsyc #CogPsyc @socphilpsych.bsky.social 🧪

Abstract thematic roles in infants’ representation of social events 🚨From Liuba Papeo, Sofie Vettori, Emilie Serraille, Catherine Odin, Farzad Rostami & Jean-Rémy Hochmann

Reasons for fear: Against the reactive theory of emotion 🚨New work from Rodrigo Díaz and Christine Tappolet

📣🚨From Esra Nur Turan-Küçük & Melissa M. Kibbe: Three- and four-year-old children represent mutually exclusive possible identities

Dimensions of wisdom perception across twelve countries on five continents 📣Work from Maksim Rudnev et al.

📣From Young-eun Lee & Larisa Heiphetz Solomon: Not all punishment is equal: The effect of punishment severity on children's social evaluations

🚨 Recent work from Jonathan Phillips & Angelika Kratzer Decomposing modal thought

Children (and many adults) use perceptual similarity to assess relative impossibility 🌟From Zoe Tipper, Terryn Kim, & Ori Friedman

🚨📖 From Benjamin D. Young: Stinking Philosophy! Smell Perception, Cognition, and Consciousness

📣From Thalia H. Vrantsidis & Tania Lombrozo: Inside Ockham’s Razor: A Mechanism Driving Preferences for Simpler Explanations

🚨Recent work by Julian Jara-Ettinger & Paula Rubio-Fernandez: Demonstratives as attention tools: Evidence of mentalistic representations within language

The biased enforcement of rarely followed rules ‼️ Work from Jordan Wylie, Katlyn Milless, John Sciarappo, & Ana Gantman

📣 From Ned Block: States of Mind

Why wearing a yellow hat is impossible: Chinese and U.S. children’s possibility judgments ‼️Recent work by Jenny Nissel, Jiaying Xu, Lihanjing Wu, Zachary Bricken, Jennifer M. Clegg, Hui Li, & Jacqueline D. Woolley