Laura Charbit
@lauracharbit.bsky.social
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PhD student in developmental psychology at LaPsyDÉ, Paris - interested in reasoning, intuitions, adolescent development and moral psychology
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lauracharbit.bsky.social
Just came back from the EASP summer school. It was the perfect place to meet great people, learn new things and begin exciting projects ✨
Can't wait to work with some of you!
Thanks again for the huge organization 🌹 @jimaceverett.bsky.social @mgreinecke.bsky.social
Pic w/ @chaewonyun.bsky.social
lauracharbit.bsky.social
🏠The adult “smart intuitor” pattern (where cognitive ability mainly drives sound intuitions) emerges later in development. Until then, accurate reasoning often requires effortful, deliberate correction, and those with higher cognitive ability are more likely to succeed. (2/2)
lauracharbit.bsky.social
💡 From early to late adolescence, reasoning improves not only through more careful deliberation but also sharper intuitions.
🎓 By the end of high school, cognitive ability predicts how well teens deliberate—but it doesn’t predict their intuitive reasoning. (1/2)
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👀 Just out in Thinking & Reasoning with @boissinesther.bsky.social @mts-raoelison.bsky.social @wimdeneys.bsky.social

Curious how intuitive reasoning develops through adolescence?

🔗 www.tandfonline.com/eprint/KFH5K...

Quick summary👇
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zoepurcell.bsky.social
Do AI builders hold different values from AI users?

We show that AI builders and men are more utilitarian and less supportive of pro-diversity outputs, highlighting ongoing concerns about workforce diversity and whose values are shaping AI.

tinyurl.com/AIcognit
Reposted by Laura Charbit
wimdeneys.bsky.social
New preprint: “Folk Thinking, Fast and Slow: Intuitive Preference for Deliberation in Humans and Machines”

Pop culture often praises intuition (“Blink”, Steve Jobs). But do we really trust it? Across 13 studies, we find a strong intuitive preference for deliberation.

tinyurl.com/8r54dmyn (1/6)
Reposted by Laura Charbit
ninafraniatte.bsky.social
🧠 Cogitum: Train your logical reasoning!

As part of our research, @wimdeneys.bsky.social and I developed video-based training to boost sound reasoning 🎥 And we need your help to test it!

Try it anonymously (& share it!) in French or English here: cogitum-site.powerappsportals.com/homePage
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2. @wimdeneys.bsky.social's lab had a bunch of posters about how reflective thinking

- can be fast ("intuitive")
- becomes automatic (fast)
- is preferred by humans *and* chatbots

@lauracharbit.bsky.social
@nicolasbeauvais.bsky.social
@boissinesther.bsky.social
www.researchgate.net/profile/Matt...
Sound Intuiting in Intelligence Tests: System 1 Intelligence?

Laura CHARBIT (pictured), Esther BOISSIN, Wim DE NEYS System 2 and Cognitive transparency: Deliberative reasoning helps to justify sound intuitions

Nicolas Beauvais (pictured), Aikaterini Voudouri, Esther Boissin, Wim De Neys Testing the logical intuitions' automatization assumption: The effect of training for early and late adolescents

Esther BOISSIN, Laura CHARBIT, Serge CAPAROS, Wim DE NEYS Deliberation bias? Humans and machines prefer deliberation over intuition

Matthieu Raoelison & Wim De Neys