tal boger
second-year phd student at jhu psych | perception + cognition
https://talboger.github.io/
@xphilosopher.bsky.social
An account for experimental philosophy - an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of philosophy and psychology https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_philosophy#:~:text=Experimental%20philosophy%20is%20an%20emerging,inform%20research%20on%20phi
@esranur.bsky.social
PhD Candidate in Developmental Science, Boston University, exploring how young minds make sense of the world. 〰️ cognition, concepts & reasoning about possibilities I love plants, art, nature & philosophy (Fulbright Scholar) 🔗 www.esraturankucuk.com
@matanmazor.bsky.social
Post-doctoral research fellow in cognitive neuroscience (Oxford), interested in complex systems and in simple systems who believe they are complex systems
@gershbrain.bsky.social
Professor, Department of Psychology and Center for Brain Science, Harvard University https://gershmanlab.com/
@chriskrupenye.bsky.social
Origins of the Social Mind • Apes • Dogs • Evolutionary Cognitive Scientist, Assistant Professor @JohnsHopkins • he/him
@levelsof.bsky.social
Cognitive Scientist, Associate Professor at Boston University, Director of the Developing Minds Lab https://www.bu.edu/cdl/developing-minds-lab/
@justinegriego.bsky.social
PhD Student @ Johns Hopkins Psychological & Brain Sciences Investigating comparative thought, reasoning, and other forms of cognition in the absence of language with the Laboratory for Child Development and Social & Cognitive Origins Group 🦍 🐩 👶🏽
@brynnsherman.bsky.social
Postdoc at Penn studying how we remember what we learn + how we learn from our memories brynnsherman.github.io
@d-lopiccolo.bsky.social
cog neuro phd student | math cog, brains, & espresso | constantly curious https://dominique-lopiccolo.github.io/
@gkre.bsky.social
Can you tell me something about the algorithms of the mind? PhD Student | Cognitive Psychology | Johns Hopkins
@griffinpion.bsky.social
Philosophy Ph.D. student at CUNY. Philosophy of CogSci, Mind, and Language.
@tristansyates.bsky.social
baby brain scientist, perception and memory and events || PhD @yale || postdoc @columbia || she/her https://tristansyates.github.io/
@benedek.bsky.social
Experimental psychologist studying social learning and memory, assistant professor @psychillinois.bsky.social, SAB chair @projectimplicit.bsky.social, AE at JEP:G, immigrant, 🏳️🌈, he/him
@jorge-morales.bsky.social
I study visual awareness, mental imagery & metacognition. Assistant professor of Psychology & Philosophy at Northeastern University. Director of the Subjectivity Lab www.subjectivitylab.org
@vayzenb.bsky.social
MindCore and DDDI fellow at UPenn. Cognition. Computation. Neuroscience. Development. he/him. Incoming assistant professor at Temple University. Summer 2025. https://vlad-lab.com/
@joodykeem.bsky.social
psych postdoc @Princeton | incoming assistant professor @American U| narratives, concepts, pragmatics & intuitive theories
@samiyousif.bsky.social
Asst Prof @ The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. I study how we perceive and represent the spatial world. More here: cogdevlab.org
@tomerullman.bsky.social
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Harvard University. Computation, cognition, development.
@romanfeiman.bsky.social
Language, development, and language development. Assistant Prof at Brown. PI of the Brown Language and Thought (BLT) Lab.
@ianbphillips.bsky.social
Philosopher of mind and psychology, studying perception, consciousness, time and memory. BDP in Philosophy, and Psych and Brain Sciences @ Johns Hopkins. ianbphillips.com
@chrishoney.bsky.social
Associate Professor, Psychological & Brain Sciences, Johns Hopkins University. theoretical neuroscience; open-ended cognition; memory
@tobigerstenberg.bsky.social
Tea drinking assistant professor of cognitive psychology at Stanford. https://cicl.stanford.edu
@chazfirestone.bsky.social
Cognitive scientist studying how we see + think @ Johns Hopkins University. 🇨🇦 Lab: https://perception.jhu.edu/
@sallyberson.bsky.social
psychology phd student @ johns hopkins | cognitive development & explanations