Here, we show that infants show better segmentation when exposed to a skewed distribution, highlighting their facilitative role, and suggesting the widespread use of uniform distributions in lab-based studies may underestimate infantsβ segmentation abilities.
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Infants' word segmentation has been studied extensively in the lab, but almost all studies use uniform distributions, where each word appears equally often. This is very different from the skewed frequency distributions found in natural language.
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Super clear thread by @simonkirby.bsky.social about our new paper on whale song
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What the science of baby-speak can tell us about whale songs
A new study reveals that whale song and human languages share features that make them easier to learn.
My latest story for National Geographic, about the similarities between whale song and human language, featuring @inbalarnon.bsky.social, @simonkirby.bsky.social, @ellengarland.bsky.social, @masonyoungblood.bsky.social and @rferrericancho.bsky.social!
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Linguist in AI & CogSci π§ π©βπ»π€ PhD student @ ILLC, University of Amsterdam
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asst prof @Stanford linguistics | director of social interaction lab π± | bluskies about computational cognitive science & language
A global consortium of developmental researchers. Join us! manybabies.org [posts by ExecDirector @hbaum.bsky.social]
Professor of psychology at UC Berkeley. Studies how people form beliefs, why the beliefs are sometimes flawed, & how new tech impacts those beliefs.
Theoretical psychologist studying the evolution of human cognition.
All Souls College, University of Oxford
https://users.ox.ac.uk/~ascch/
Researcher @CNRS working on language and cognitive development. Also mom of 3.
Assistant professor at Cornell Psychology Department. CoCoCo Lab (Cornell Computational Cognition Lab) @co3lab.bsky.social. I am recruiting!
Annenberg Professor of Natural Sciences, University of Pennsylvania
http://evolution.sas.upenn.edu/
Exploring the intersection of culture, evolution, psychology and anthropology. We study how culture and evolution shape human behaviour and society
Director: @compmusiclab.bsky.social. Rutherford Discovery Fellow @U Auckland. Assoc. Prof. @Keio U. PI @manyvoices.bsky.social. Music, evolution, diversity. He/him. Tangata tiriti.
Official account for the Bergelson Lab at Harvard, sporadically maintained by the PI:).
Just a lab, trying to figure out how babies learn language, somehow caught in the crosshairs of gov't admin battles.
Tom Griffiths' Computational Cognitive Science Lab at Princeton. Studying the computational problems human minds have to solve.
Cognitive Scientist. Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley.
Computational cognitive scientist @ MIT, reverse engineering the mind and engineering more human intelligence in machines.
Professor of evolutionary linguistics at Edinburgh. Cyclist, runner, climber, coward.
Evolution; animal behaviour; animal culture; human cognitive evolution; niche construction; anti-racism
#evolution #evodevo #philbio #philsci #animalculture #animalbehavior
Writer and language scientist, author of LINGUAPHILE: A LIFE OF LANGUAGE LOVE and MEMORY SPEAKS: ON LOSING AND RECLAIMING LANGUAGE AND SELF.
Cultural evolution, language evolution
Multidisciplinary network of language scientists at the University of Cambridge
Professor, Psychology- Durham University. Comparative Cognition and Cross-Cultural Development Lab. Primatology, developmental psychology, bonobos, chimpanzees. Interested in evolution and development of empathy, language, culture, social cognition