Johannes Mahr

@JoBMahr

Cognitive scientist and philosopher currently at Harvard. I study memory, imagination, and human communication.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2019.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    22. sij

    New article by and myself! If you've ever wondered why the past plays such an important role in human (social) life, find out about our attempt at an answer here:

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    28. sij

    This time it IS out! Not Born Yesterday, arguing that people aren’t gullible. Psychology! Political science! History! Anthropology! Media studies! ToC below, and threads to follow with stuff I wish I’d put in the book

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    16. sij

    New role open . We are looking for a Machine Learning Engineer who wants to use their skills to fight climate change and protect the environment. Pass it around! Job listing here:

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    16. sij

    Why use divination? Why is it such a great cultural evolution success story? Article with an economic/ strategic model, with comments by various smart people, finally out at . Proofs at

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    16. sij
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    13. sij

    CFP for a Synthese topical collection on Imagination and its Limits, co-edited by Tufan Kiymaz and myself.

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    11. sij

    CPM-IJN workshop on Imagination and Memory: A Matter of Degrees? 26-27/05/20 at the ENS!

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  8. 6. sij

    My new paper is out: The dimensions of episodic simulation. I argue that if episodic representations consist of mental images, then we need an account of how their non-imagistic aspects (such as temporality) come about. Check it out:

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  9. 5. sij

    Submissions are now open for DuCog 2020. This year's topic: Cognitive and Functional Perspectives on Emotions. More info at: Spread the word!

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    Revised pre-print! We strategically remember the speakers, and other contextual details, of messages that violate pre-existing beliefs, as predicted of the mechanisms that defend the mind from misinformation. Work w/ +

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    16. pro 2019.

    It is finally OUT !!! Hugo Mercier's awesome book demolishes decades of silly belief, that minds are so flawed humans will believe anything. On the contrary, minds are designed to use epistemic vigilance...

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    16. pro 2019.

    Palkovics, Minister of Innovation and Technology, signed an agreement about a Budapest campus with Fudan University (China), saying “ … the arrival of eminent foreign professors at Hungary will speed up the internationalization of Hungarian higher education.” I am speechless.

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  13. 15. pro 2019.

    If the link doesn't work, try this one:

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  14. 15. pro 2019.

    My commentary on Christoph Hoerl's and Theresa McCormack's excellent BBS article about temporal reasoning is out! I argue that the ability to represent the past is important for other reasons than preparing for the future.

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  15. 25. stu 2019.

    Join me and for the XII. Dubrovnik Conference on Cognitive Science, which is devoted to the topic of 'Cognitive and Functional Perspectives on Emotions'. The conference will take place between 28-31 May 2020 in Dubrovnik, Croatia.

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    8. stu 2019.

    Two-year post-doc in developmental psychology at Warwick. Working with me on my Communicative Mind FLF project to look at the developmental relationship between language development, attention, and higher order ToM. December 8th deadline.

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  17. 8. stu 2019.

    Great Aeon article on the costs and benefits of trust!

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  18. 8. stu 2019.

    Hey psychology/cogsci Twitter! I've been wondering whether visual perception represents objects as particulars or instances of kinds. Anyone know of empirical work on this question?

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