Nature of Intelligence, Ep. 2: The relationship between language and thought
COMPLEXITY9 Okt 2024

Nature of Intelligence, Ep. 2: The relationship between language and thought

Guests:

  • Evelina Fedorenko, Associate Professor, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, and Investigator, McGovern Institute for Brain Research, MIT
  • Steve Piantadosi, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, and Head of Computation and Language Lab, UC Berkeley
  • Gary Lupyan, Professor of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Hosts: Abha Eli Phoboo & Melanie Mitchell

Producer: Katherine Moncure

Podcast theme music by: Mitch Mignano

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Books:

  • Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans by Melanie Mitchell
  • Developing Object Concepts in Infancy: An Associative Learning Perspective by Rakison, D.H., and G. Lupyan
  • Language and Mind by Noam Chomsky
  • On Language by Noam Chomsky


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