Publication
Welfare-tradeoff ratios in children. Human Behavior and Evolution Society (2016).
Infants’ Reasoning about Affiliation and Caregiving. Cognitive Development Society (CDS) | More on Development workshop (2015).
Four-year-old children favor kin when the stakes are higher. Cognitive Development Society (CDS) (2017). at <https://cogdevsoc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/CDS2017AbstractBook.pdf>
Like Adults, children make consistent welfare tradeoff allocations. Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development (2017).
The cradle of social knowledge: Infants' reasoning about caregiving and affiliation. Cognition 159, 102-116 (2017).
Scientists Making a Difference: One Hundred Eminent Behavioral and Brain Scientists Talk about Their Most Important Contributions (Cambridge University Press, 2016).
Core Knowledge and Conceptual Change (Oxford University Press, 2016).
What Babies KnowAbstractCore KnowledgeAbstract. 190 - C5.T1 (Oxford University PressNew York, 2022). doi:10.1093/oso/9780190618247.001.000110.1093/oso/9780190618247.003.0005
Moral dynamics: Grounding moral judgment in intuitive physics and intuitive psychology. Cognition 217, 104890 (2021).
Synthesizing 3D Shapes via Modeling Multi-view Depth Maps and Silhouettes with Deep Generative Networks. 2017 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)2017 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) (2017). doi:10.1109/CVPR.2017.269
Synthesizing 3D Shapes via Modeling Multi-View Depth Maps and Silhouettes with Deep Generative Networks.pdf (2.86 MB)
The fine structure of surprise in intuitive physics: when, why, and how much?. Proceedings of the 42th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society - Developing a Mind: Learning in Humans, Animals, and Machines, CogSci 2020, virtual, July 29 - August 1, 2020 () (2020). at <https://cogsci.mindmodeling.org/2020/papers/0761/index.html>
Modeling Expectation Violation in Intuitive Physics with Coarse Probabilistic Object Representations. 33rd Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2019) (2019). at <http: //physadept.csail.mit.edu/>
ADEPT_NeurIPS.pdf (11.07 MB)
From agents to actions to interactions: Uncovering multiple social networks in the primate brain. Society for Social and Affective Neuroscience (2017).
Comparing human and monkey neural circuits for processing social scenes. Society for Neuroscience's Annual Meeting - SfN 2017 (2017).
A Dedicated Network for Social Interaction Processing in the Primate Brain. Science Vol. 356, pp. 745-749 (2017).
From agents to actions to interactions: Uncovering multiple social networks in the primate brain. Society for Neuroscience (2016).
SFN2016.pdf (555.77 KB)
Comparing human and monkey neural circuits for processing social scenes. Organization for Computational Neurosciences - CNS 2018 (2018). at <http://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2018>
Comparing human and monkey neural circuits for processing social scenes. Social & Affective Neuroscience Society (SANS) (2018). at <http://www.socialaffectiveneuro.org/conferences.html>
Comparing human and monkey neural circuits for processing social scenes. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting (CNS), Boston, MA (2018).
A Network for Social interaction understanding in the primate brain. Organization for Human Brain Mapping - OHBM 2017 (2017).
Comparing human and monkey neural circuits for processing social scenes. Société Francophone de Primatologie (SFDP) Annual Meeting, Paris, France (2018).
Learning to Learn: How to Continuously Teach Humans and Machines . International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), 2023 (2023). at <https://openaccess.thecvf.com/content/ICCV2023/html/Singh_Learning_to_Learn_How_to_Continuously_Teach_Humans_and_Machines_ICCV_2023_paper.html>
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