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Jake Spicer
University of Warwick - Coventry / United Kingdom
Social Sciences / Psychology
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Jake Spicer's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Probabilistic biases meet the Bayesian brainN Chater, JQ Zhu, J Spicer, J Sundh, P León-Villagrá, A SanbornCurrent Directions in Psychological Science 29 (5), 506-512, 2020512020
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What does the mind learn? A comparison of human and machine learning representationsJ Spicer, AN SanbornCurrent opinion in neurobiology 55, 97-102, 2019502019
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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 SanbornPsychological Review, 2023112023
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Perceptual and Cognitive Judgments Show Both Anchoring and RepulsionJ Spicer, JQ Zhu, N Chater, AN SanbornPsychological Science 33, 323-335, 202292022
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How do people predict a random walk? Lessons for models of human cognition.J Spicer, JQ Zhu, N Chater, AN SanbornPsychological Review, 202452024
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