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Sean Trott

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Behavior Research Methods|January 23, 2024
Can large language models help augment English psycholinguistic datasets?Sean Trott
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|June 3, 2024
Large Language Models and the Wisdom of Small CrowdsSean Trott
Cognition|March 27, 2022
Languages are efficient, but for whom?Sean Trott, Benjamin Bergen
Cognition|September 18, 2020
Why do human languages have homophones?Sean Trott, Benjamin Bergen
Psychological Review|March 9, 2023
Word meaning is both categorical and continuousSean Trott, Benjamin Bergen
Language Resources and Evaluation|December 5, 2022
Spontaneous, controlled acts of reference between friends and strangersSean Trott, Benjamin Bergen, Eva Wittenberg
Behavior Research Methods|June 10, 2022
Offline dominance and zeugmatic similarity normings of variably ambiguous words assessed against a neural language model (BERT)Katherine A DeLong, Sean Trott, Marta Kutas
Cognitive Science|July 4, 2023
Do Large Language Models Know What Humans Know?Sean Trott, Cameron Jones, Tyler Chang, et al.
Language and Speech|April 15, 2022
The Role of Prosody in Disambiguating English Indirect RequestsSean Trott, Stefanie Reed, Dan Kaliblotzky, et al.
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|January 7, 2026
Words and Worlds Both: Dynamic Effects of Distributional and Sensorimotor Information in Semantic ProcessingHarshada Vinaya, Sean Trott, Diane Pecher, et al.
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Behavior Research Methods|January 23, 2024
Can large language models help augment English psycholinguistic datasets?Sean Trott
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|June 3, 2024
Large Language Models and the Wisdom of Small CrowdsSean Trott
Cognition|March 27, 2022
Languages are efficient, but for whom?Sean Trott, Benjamin Bergen
Cognition|September 18, 2020
Why do human languages have homophones?Sean Trott, Benjamin Bergen
Psychological Review|March 9, 2023
Word meaning is both categorical and continuousSean Trott, Benjamin Bergen
Language Resources and Evaluation|December 5, 2022
Spontaneous, controlled acts of reference between friends and strangersSean Trott, Benjamin Bergen, Eva Wittenberg
Behavior Research Methods|June 10, 2022
Offline dominance and zeugmatic similarity normings of variably ambiguous words assessed against a neural language model (BERT)Katherine A DeLong, Sean Trott, Marta Kutas
Cognitive Science|July 4, 2023
Do Large Language Models Know What Humans Know?Sean Trott, Cameron Jones, Tyler Chang, et al.
Language and Speech|April 15, 2022
The Role of Prosody in Disambiguating English Indirect RequestsSean Trott, Stefanie Reed, Dan Kaliblotzky, et al.
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|January 7, 2026
Words and Worlds Both: Dynamic Effects of Distributional and Sensorimotor Information in Semantic ProcessingHarshada Vinaya, Sean Trott, Diane Pecher, et al.
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