The intricate relations of humor in intergroup situations
B18.005 (Brig Campus)
This talk will summarise a line of experimental work, both laboratory-based and naturalistic, investigating how people use external tools and reminders to help them remember.
Key questions are:
I will argue that cognitive offloading is experimentally tractable and guided by metacognitive processes. Computational modelling suggests that it can also be seen as a form of value-based decision making. These results suggest real-world interventions that could improve people’s adaptive use of cognitive tools.
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Prof. Sam Gilbert is Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at UCL