
We're back with Part II. We continue our discussion of how to apply Bayesian models to number cognition, but in this segment we talk about another Lee and Sarnecka (2011) paper in which they show how the very same Bayesian model can be used to test t... more
For the first time ever, Jenny and Deon recorded a two-part episode! This is Part I! In this episode, Deon introduces the basics of connectionist modeling and answers Jenny’s many questions about how these models work, how information can be represe... more
This week, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Katie Graf Estes, a Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Davis. In the first segement, we discussed what type of person young Dr. Graf Estes was along with her journey throug... more
This week we had the pleasure of chatting with Dr. Viridiana Benitez, an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Arizona State University. In the first part of the episode we talked with Dr. Benitez about her academic journey along with how she approach... more
In this episode, we were joined by Dr. Richard Prather, an associate professor in the human development department at the University of Maryland, College Park. In the first segment, we talk about Richard's academic journey, his approach to applying t... more
This was a special episode because, unlike most other episodes in which Jenny and Deon talk with other people about their work and scientific journeys, Jenny and Deon talked about their own work. In the first half, they discuss Jenny’s recent Develop... more
This episode we introduce our new podcast editor Jenna DiStefano, a developmental psychology PhD student at UC Davis. During the first segement, we chat with Jenna about her research path, decision to apply to graduate school, and where her work is h... more
We were so lucky to be joined in this episode by the inestimable Professor Kiley Hamlin. In the first segment, we chatted about how Kiley got interested in developmental science as well as about what it was like to be trained by Amanda Woodward (und... more









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