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  1. The #AI companies are onto me!

    #OpenAI recently automated the process of identifying tasks worthy of "slow" #reasoning.

    In "Strategic Reflectivism...", I showed how that's key to #intelligence (human or machine).

    Now available via audiopaper! 👉 byrdnick.com/archives/29788/up

    #podcast #cogSci #philSci #philMind #compSci #epistemology #psychology #dualProcessTheory

  2. Excited to share YEARS of research about how to get people to think reflectively and how reflection impacts philosophical judgments at the 2025 #APA in #NewYorkCity (January 8 to 11): apaonline.org/mpage/2025easter

    Can't make it?
    - More about my talk: researchgate.net/publication/3
    - More about my poster: researchgate.net/publication/3

    Thanks to the #APA, James Beebe, and the Experimental Philosophy Society for the opportunity!

    #decisionScience #philosophy #xPhi #epistemology #bioethics #cognitiveScience #mTurk #Prolific #UniversityParticipants #surveyMethods #DualProcessTheory

  3. I recently found think-aloud research from 15 years ago, which may have revealed that expert entrepreneurs thought more reflectively than novices (MBA students).

    I also like that this paper seems to relay some of the reasons that concurrent think-aloud protocols can outperform retrospective verbal report protocols.

    doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusvent.200

    #business #decisionScience #economics #epistemology #dualProcessTheory #surveyMethods #ThinkAloudProtocol

  4. What brain areas have been particularly active in deliberate, reflective thinking?

    An “activation likelihood estimation (ALE) #metaAnalysis [that] investigate[d] the neural foundation of the dual-process theory of thought …converged on the medial frontal cortex, superior frontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, insula, and left inferior frontal gyrus.”

    doi.org/10.3390/brainsci140101

    #neuroscience #psychology #moralPsychology #cogSci #xPhi #neuroImaging #fMRI #dualProcessTheory

  5. Performance on the cognitive reflection test and base rate neglect tests (Analytic cognitive style) did not significantly predict moral judgments about "disgust-eliciting vignettes" (above and beyond other factors) in about 400 Swedish participants.

    diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva

    #MoralPsychology #DualProcessTheory #xPhi #DecisionScience #Ethics #MoralFoundationsTheory

  6. #Emotion words were used less by #Spanish bilinguals that read and wrote about whether to sacrifice someone to save lives (on footbridge #trolleyProblem) in their #secondLanguage (#English).

    Using their 2nd #language also led to more #utilitarian #moral decisions and arguments—an effect mediated by using (fewer) high-arousal words.

    Support for #dualProcessTheory claims that #emotion can promote #deontological #ethical thinking?

    doi.org/10.1177/13670069221134

    #xPhi #DecisionScience #socialPsychology

  7. "young autistic people" performed better on the cognitive reflection test than a control group (on average) both when under time pressure and when given time to reflect (N = 206).

    doi.org/10.1177/13623613221132

    #DecisionScience #autism #neurodiverse #dualProcessTheory #psychology #individualDifferences