Neil Bramley
Scholar

Neil Bramley

Google Scholar ID: MTmii2YAAAAJ
The University of Edinburgh
cognitive sciencecausalityactive learninghypothesis generation
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
1,105
 
H-index
18
 
i10-index
26
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
21
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • - 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.