- Published on lossy encoding of distributions in judgment under uncertainty in Cognitive Psychology
- Co-authored a paper on rational causal induction from events in time for Psychological Review
- Contributed to a model of conceptual bootstrapping in human cognition published in Nature Human Behaviour
- Additional publications on social learning, evolution of world models, and more
Research Experience
Leads the Bramley Lab, focusing on understanding the foundations of human intelligence through behavioral experiments with adults and children as well as building computational models that synthesize human-like learning, representation, and behavior.
Background
Research interests include causal cognition, active learning, generalization, hypothesis generation, and control. Part of the School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences at the University of Edinburgh, contributing to a broader interdisciplinary community in computational cognitive science.