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Jake Spicer
Jake Spicer
Research Fellow, Department of Psychology, University of Warwick
כתובת אימייל מאומתת בדומיין warwick.ac.uk - דף הבית
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Probabilistic biases meet the Bayesian brain
N Chater, JQ Zhu, J Spicer, J Sundh, P León-Villagrá, A Sanborn
Current Directions in Psychological Science 29 (5), 506-512, 2020
642020
What does the mind learn? A comparison of human and machine learning representations
J Spicer, AN Sanborn
Current opinion in neurobiology 55, 97-102, 2019
592019
The autocorrelated Bayesian sampler: A rational process for probability judgments, estimates, confidence intervals, choices, confidence judgments, and response times.
JQ Zhu, J Sundh, J Spicer, N Chater, AN Sanborn
Psychological Review, 2023
182023
Perceptual and Cognitive Judgments Show Both Anchoring and Repulsion
J Spicer, JQ Zhu, N Chater, AN Sanborn
Psychological Science 33, 323-335, 2022
92022
How do people predict a random walk? Lessons for models of human cognition.
J Spicer, JQ Zhu, N Chater, AN Sanborn
Psychological Review, 2024
52024
Noise in Cognition: Bug or Feature?
A Sanborn, J Zhu, J Spicer, P León-Villagrá, L Castillo, J Falben, ...
PsyArXiv, 2022
52022
Sampling as the Human Approximation to Probabilistic Inference
A Sanborn, JQ Zhu, J Spicer, J Sundh, P León-Villagrá, N Chater
Oxford University Press, 2021
52021
Using Occam’s razor and Bayesian modelling to compare discrete and continuous representations in numerosity judgements
J Spicer, AN Sanborn, UR Beierholm
Cognitive Psychology 122, 101309, 2020
52020
Cognitive Variability Matches Speculative Price Dynamics
J Zhu, J Spicer, A Sanborn, N Chater
PsyArXiv, 2021
42021
Sampling as a resource-rational constraint
AN Sanborn, J Zhu, J Spicer, N Chater
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43, 2020
32020
Repeated risky choices become more consistent with themselves but not expected value, with no effect of matched trial order
J Spicer, TL Mullett, AN Sanborn
Judgment and Decision Making 19, E2, 2024
2*2024
The statistics of cognitive variability: Explaining common patterns in individuals, groups and financial markets
JQ Zhu, J Spicer, A Sanborn, N Chater
Cognition 250, 105858, 2024
12024
An introduction to psychologically plausible sampling schemes for approximating Bayesian inference
JQ Zhu, N Chater, P León-Villagrá, J Spicer, J Sundh, A Sanborn
Sampling in Judgment and Decision Making, 467-489, 2023
12023
A rational approach to stereotype change
J Spicer, AN Sanborn
Proceedings of the 39th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society …, 2017
12017
Probability, but not utility, influences repeated mental simulations of risky events
YX Li, J Falben, L Castillo, J Spicer, JQ Zhu, N Chater, A Sanborn
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 46, 2024
2024
Exemplar Models with Missing Feedback: A Theoretical Analysis
J Denrell, A Sanborn, J Spicer
PsyArXiv, 2023
2023
Approximating Bayesian inference through internal sampling
J Sundh, A Sanborn, JQ Zhu, J Spicer, P León-Villagrá, N Chater
Sampling in Judgment and Decision Making, 490-512, 2023
2023
Anchoring and Repulsion in Judgments
J Spicer, JQ Zhu, N Chater, A Sanborn
OSF, 2022
2022
Form and function: assessing the impact of mental representation on behaviour using computational models
J Spicer
University of Warwick, 2019
2019
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