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MONDAY JUNE 28 SPP 2021 to PROGRAM FRIDAY JULY 2

The Society for and

47th Annual Meeting Hosted virtually on Preconference Workshop on Esssentialism Friday June 25 Welcome!

Welcome to the 47th annual (and inaugural online!) meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology! We are very excited to share this year’s outstanding program with you. This conference is made possible by generous support from Princeton University's Department of Psychology Langfeld Fund & the Department of Philosophy. We thank them for their support and generosity.

We are also grateful to everyone who refereed papers for the conference and who volunteered their time to ensure that we have an excellent program this year. We are particularly grateful to the members of our two William James Prize committees. We would also like to thank Alexa Sacchi, the architect of the conference space in Gather.town. Finally, we extend the utmost gratitude to Larisa Heiphetz and Eric Mandelbaum, who put together an outstanding program for the 2020 conference prior to it being postponed due to COVID-19. We have held over their excellent program here, and extended it to include new submissions from 2021. We hope that you have a productive and stimulating meeting. We will look forward to seeing you again next year for the 48th annual meeting of the SPP!

Christina Starmans & Armin Schulz (SPP 2021 Co-Organizers & Program Chairs) Officers of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology 2020-2021

President Tania Lombrozo Past President President-Elect Adina Roskies Steven Gross

Secretary-Treasurer: Andrew Shtulman Director of Communications: Sydney Levine Stanton Prize Coordinator: Marjorie Rhodes William James Committee: April Bailey, Jake Quilty-Dunn, Nadia Chernyak, Justin Sytsma European SPP Liaison: Brian Keeley Australian SPP Liaison: Lisa Miracchi Diversity Committee Co-Chairs: Carrie Figdor & Michael Brownstein

2020-2021 SPP Executive Committee Members Michael Bishop, Cameron Buckner, Nadia Chernyak, Chaz Firestone, Larisa Heiphetz, Melissa Koenig, Tamar Kushnir, Josh May, L.A. Paul, Angel Pinillos, Marjorie Rhodes, Alison Springle, Nina Strohminger, Caren Walker Pre-Conference Organizers: Yarrow Dunham & Alexander Noyes

2021 Program Chairs: Christina Starmans & Armin Schulz 2020 Program Chairs: Larisa Heiphetz & Eric Mandelbaum General Information

Registration Registration for the pre-conference and conference can be completed online at https://tinyurl.com/SPP2021Registration. The registration deadline is Sunday June 20.

If you register after this date, there will be some delay between your registration and your access to the Gather.town site, as we will need to add latecomers manually. So please help us out by registering ASAP!

Locations & Times ★ All conference times are listed in EDT ★ All conference events will take place in Gather.town. The URL for the conference will be sent to you by email before the conference. For security purposes, you must log in to the conference using the email address you registered with.

Talks will be located in rooms within Gather, very similar to the setup at an in-person conference. Each talk lists an associated room. Once you enter the room, you will see an icon for the talk, which opens a link to a Zoom room. We request that audience members mute themselves during talks, except to ask questions during the Q&A.

Posters will be available for viewing at any time throughout the conference, but will only be “staffed” during the poster sessions. This means you may browse posters at your convenience, and return during poster sessions to chat with presenters.

The main lobby space will serve as a “lounge” area throughout the entirety of the conference, where you may chat with others in an informal environment. There is also a beach area just outside – don’t forget the sunscreen!

Conference Contacts

Christina Starmans: [email protected] Armin Schulz: [email protected] General Information

Information for Session Chairs and Speakers

Chairs of invited and contributed sessions will strictly enforce the total time allotted to each speaker: 20 minutes for the talk and 10 minutes for Q&A. Chairs will also follow the order of presentations listed in the program. Transition time between talks (e.g., preparing slides for screen sharing) should happen during the Q&A for the previous talk. To allow for attendees switching among parallel sessions, talks should not begin before their scheduled time, even if the previous talk ended early. No introductions are necessary beyond the speaker’s name and talk title. Talks will not be recorded.

Information for Poster Presenters

Posters may consist of either a traditional poster or a 5-minute video. Posters (or videos) are located in the room corresponding to your listing in the program (e.g., poster A1 is in Room A, Location 1), and have been pre-loaded to this location prior to the conference. They will be available for viewing at any time for the duration of the conference. Each poster also has a designated “office hour” during which at least one author should be standing next to the poster to discuss the work and answer questions. Your poster session (or “office hour”) time and location is listed on the corresponding page in this program. Get Involved

Vote for Best Poster At any time during the conference you can vote for the best poster by filling out the online survey at https://utorontopsych.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eUOOoLx7y2cw9dY. To help you remember which poster you want to vote for, each poster has a location (e.g. A1), and you can vote using the location, title, or author information.

Business Meeting Open to all attendees. Friday, July 2 at 11:00-11:30am. Keynote Room

Join the SPP Listservs Email [email protected] to join SPP-ANNOUNCE (official business) and/or SPP-MISC (monthly paper digest, job postings, CFPs from other conferences, etc.)

Post your in-press papers to the monthly digest Each month on the 15th, a list of in-press papers from the SPP community is sent through the SPP-MISC listserv. To include your recent paper or book in the next month’s list, email [email protected] with title, authors, affiliations, journal, 3 keywords, corresponding author email, and link to pre-print if available. Pre-Conference Friday, June 25, 2021, Keynote Room Essentialism: What is it and do we need it?

10:00 - 11:30am EDT 12:00 - 1:30pm EDT 2:00 - 3:30pm EDT Gil Diesendruck Sandeep Prasada Susan Gelman Motivated to essentialize Essences: Known & Unknown Are we essentializing essentialism? How to be precise with a 10:00 – 11:30am 12:00 – 1:30pm placeholder2:00 - 3:30pm concept RachelGil Diesendruck Sterken Marjorie Rhodes Sandeep Prasada Susan Gelman GenericsRachel and Sterkenmetalinguistic The developmental and cognitive Alexander Noyes Marjorie Rhodes Alexander Noyes Edouardnegotiation Machery underpinnings of essentialist thought Institutional kinds: Expand or limit Robin Dembroff Kate Ricthie psychological essentialism? Edouard Machery Robin Dembroff Kate Ritchie Not to rain on your parade, but…: The Process of Gender Language, Essentialism, and Socio- Concerns with the essentialism Political Projects construct 3:30 - 4:30pm EDT 3:30 - 4:30pm EDT

General Discussion & Session Cross-talk George Newman (moderator)

Pre-Conference Contacts: Yarrow Dunham: [email protected] Alexander Noyes: [email protected] Schedule at a Glance All times EDT. Click any session to jump to detailed description.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 6/28 6/29 6/30 7/1 7/2

Contributed Contributed Contributed Contributed Poster Session 10:00-11:30 Sessions Sessions Sessions Sessions 4 parallel sessions 4 parallel sessions 4 parallel sessions 4 parallel sessions 11:00 Business Meeting

Contributed Contributed Contributed Contributed Contributed 11:45-1:15 Sessions Sessions Sessions Sessions Sessions 4 parallel sessions 4 parallel sessions 4 parallel sessions 4 parallel sessions 4 parallel sessions

Keynote Keynote Keynote Stanton Prize Stanton Prize Address Address Address Winner Winner 1:30-2:45 Marjorie Jonathan Ned Block Eldar Shafir Rita Astuti Rhodes Phillips

Contributed Invited Session Invited Session Invited Session Invited Session Sessions 3:00-5:00 Thought & Concepts Norms Justice Language 4 parallel sessions

Poster Poster Poster Presidential 5:00-6:00 Address Session Session Session Tania Lombrozo

6:00-6:30 Social Hour Social Hour Social Hour Social Hour WJ Nominee for Monday June 28 Back to William James Prize 10:00am -11:30am Schedule at a Glance

Possibility & Probability Language Self & Other Implicit Cognition in Perception & Knowledge Talk Room 1 Talk Room 2 Talk Room 3 Talk Room 4

Is there empirical support for The lure of the self: How Internalist natural language probabilistic mental we misattribute our lesser Strategic automaticity and semantics explains the attention-based control: representations? A case within likes to the “other” in influence of language on visual perception Two sources of action and perspective-taking cognition without Ömer Dağlar Tanrıkulu, appealing to alterations of responsibility Andrey Chetverikov, Sabrina Marco Inchingolo, conceptual contents Joan Danielle Ongchoco, Hansmann-Roth, Andrew Knoll Dicey Jennings & Árni Kristjánsson & L. A. Paul

WJ The perception of Young children revise and “Umm...": When children do and do not infer Unconscious perception possibility maintain others' beliefs knowledge based on and the problem of about the self disfluency attribution Chenxiao Guan, David Schwitzgebel, Alon Hafri, Mika Asaba Benjamin C. Morris Myrto Mylopoulos & Chaz Firestone & Hyowon Gweon & Alex Shaw

Do you see what I see? A The associative- Visual appearance of propositional debate in meta-analysis of the Dot space: A new puzzle and Reclaiming empathy implicit social cognition: its solution Perspective Task Settled issues and open questions Riana Betzler Alexander A. Petrov, Steven Shin, Catherine Ying Yu, & Declan Smithies Benedek Kurdi Holland, & Jonathan Phillips & Yarrow Dunham Monday June 28 Back to 11:45am -1:15pm Schedule at a Glance

Language Beliefs Culture Morality & Representations & Judgments Talk Room 1 Talk Room 2 Talk Room 3 Talk Room 4

Moral molecules: Morality When one meaning is not enough: Word learning as a combinatorial system Fragmented decision relies on multiple theory WITHDRAWN overlapping representations Oliver Scott Curry, Mark Sammy Floyd, Libby Barak, Alfano, Mark J. Brandt, Adele E. Goldberg, Adam Elga & Agustin Rayo & Christine Pelican & Casey Lew Williams

Moral cosmopolitanism: Understanding ‘Why’: Cosmopolitan morality Exact number concepts The ethics of consistency are limited by language How implicit questions separates contributing shape explanation benefits and protecting preferences from harm Dan Kelly Benjamin Pitt, & Michael Brownstein Steven Piantadosi, Varun Gauri, Xuechunzi Bai, Sehrang Joo, Sami Yousif, & Susan Fiske & Edward Gibson & Frank Keil

The function, structure, ‘Being tall compared to’ Political disagreement or and dynamics of compared to ‘being tall’ Colliding intuitions partisan badmouthing? moral rules and ‘being taller’ Benjamin Eva Sydney Levine, Alexis Wellwood, Michael Hannon Fiery Cushman Deniz Rudin, & & Reuben Stern & Josh Tenenbaum Jaime Castillo Gamboa WJ Nominee for Tuesday June 29 Back to William James Prize 10:00am -11:30am Schedule at a Glance

Societal Structures Mind-Reading Causation & Norms Beliefs & Inequality Talk Room 1 Talk Room 2 Talk Room 3 Talk Room 4 Brilliant and manly? The link Acquiring a new word by Counterfactual thinking Rethinking polarization: between beliefs about correcting for the and recency effects in Political beliefs as brilliance and masculinity speaker's identity false- causal judgment belief expressive responses contest cultures in academia Paul Henne, Aleksandra Andrea Vial, Melis Kulesza, Karla Perez, & Muradoglu, George Alan Leslie & Gala Stojnic Rachel Lehmann Augustana Houcek Newman, & Andrei Cimpian

WJ When is it helpful vs. Causation and norms: Inferences and harmful to understand Factive mindreading in Perspectives from altered states: structural causes of conversation psychology, philosophy, Psychedelic substance inequality? Consequences and law use and belief change of extrinsic causal Evan Westra attributions & Jennifer Nagel Levin Güver David B. Yaden & Markus Kneer & Derek E Anderson Rebecca Peretz-Lange & Paul Muentener

I know you know I’m Projecting guilty minds: signaling: Novel gestures Explaining the existential: Noblesse oblige: Lay Emotions and the The functional role of are designed to guide perspectives on wealth- ascription of mental scientific and religious observers’ inferences about obligation associations states in the context explanations communicative goals Xin Yang, Michael Garvey, Amanda Royka, Marieke of moral and legal decision-making Telli Davoodi Mark Sheskin, Schouwstra, Simon Kirby, & Tania Lombrozo & Yarrow Dunham & Julian Jara-Ettinger Marc-André Zehnder WJ Nominee for Tuesday June 29 Back to William James Prize 11:45am -1:15pm Schedule at a Glance

Perceptual Moral Intergroup Emotion Categorization Development Cognition Talk Room 1 Talk Room 2 Talk Room 3 Talk Room 4 WJ Going above and beyond: Power of allies: Infants’ Figments of imagination: Recalcitrant emotions & 'Scaffolded attention’ How children and adults expectations of social creates non-sensory object reason about supererogatory obligations during the fragmentation of and event representations moral actions intergroup conflict belief Joan Danielle Ongchoco Christina Starmans, Maia & Brian Scholl Anthea Pun, Susan Birch, Kris Goffin Jaffer-Diaz, & Umang Khan & Andrew Baron

Ingroup loyalty vs. Children view proscriptive Does perceptual impartiality: How moral morality as more Consciousness, emotion categorization involve motives affect altruistic obligatory than and the social world cognitive influences? decision making in social prescriptive morality discounting tasks Ava Ma de Sousa Madeleine Ransom Lisa Chalik & Rachel Retter Paige Amormino & Abby Marsh

Preschoolers’ context- Testing the limits of dependent moral Emotions, attitudes, structural thinking about Autonomy of attention judgments ethics & instructions social categories Kaisa Kärki Natalia Modzelik, Alison Springle, Seth Ragnhild Eine Naas, Julia Van de Vondervoort, Goldwasser, & Jason Kay Xin Yang, & Yarrow Dunham & Kiley Hamlin WJ Nominee for Wednesday June 30 Back to William James Prize 10:00am -11:30am Schedule at a Glance

Perception Causal Reasoning Norms Conciousness & Cognition Talk Room 1 Talk Room 2 Talk Room 3 Talk Room 4 From eyes to minds: The search for invariance Doesn't everybody NCC, P3b, and no-report Perceiving perception, hypothesis: A causal jaywalk? paradigms and attending to learning account of Exploring the phenomenon attention? positive testing of phantom rules Yen-Kuan Chen, Clara Colombatto, Yi-Chia Tony Cheng, Chen-Wei Wu, Chen, Benjamin van Buren, Elizabeth Lapidow Jordan Wylie & Ana Gantman & Po-Jang Hsieh & Brian Scholl & Caren Walker WJ Somatosensory Explanatory satisfaction Religious normativity: How (not) to perception and the tracks epistemic success Monolithic or underestimate perception/cognition and motivates inquiry domain-specific? unconscious perception border Emily G. Liquin Audun Dahl Matthias Michel Fiona Schick & Tania Lombrozo & Mahesh Srinivasan

Investigating infants' Applying theories of The perception of sensitivity to confounded The pervasive impact consciousness outside absences information in a causal of ignorance the human case: reasoning task Overcoming the Jorge Morales Jonathan Phillips specificity problem & Chaz Firestone Katarina Begus & Lara Kirfel & Elizabeth Bonawitz Henry Shevlin WJ Nominee for Wednesday June 30 Back to William James Prize 11:45am -1:15pm Schedule at a Glance

Agency & Evaluating Memory & Moral Reasoning Decision-Making Information Episodic Thought Talk Room 1 Talk Room 2 Talk Room 3 Talk Room 4 Evaluating information and Deliberately prejudiced misinformation during the Models of control over self-driving cars elicit the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence Learning as a part of motives most outrage for epistemic vigilance memory Kristopher Smith, Nadya Austen McDougal Julian DeFreitas Vasilyeva, Kelli Bar, Jordan Jonathan Najenson & Mina Cikara Kiper, Stephen Stich, Edouard Machery & Clark Barrett

Spinoza’s return: Fluency does not explain Imagine That! Aphantasia Reward, reward signals, Moralistic illusory truth is an episodic system and agents within agents dehumanization condition Steven Young, Ryan Tracy, Patrick Butlin Ben Phillips Nicolas Porot, & Eric Andrea Blomkvist Mandelbaum

WJ Causal judgment The moral devaluation in the wild: of art Evidence from the 2020 Remembering objects WITHDRAWN US presidential election Vladimir Chituc, Paul James Openshaw Bloom, & Molly Crockett Tadeg Quillien & Michael Barlev Thursday July 1 Back to 10:00am -11:30am Schedule at a Glance

Group Replication The Clinical & Representation Cognition & Uncertainty the Philosophical Talk Room 1 Talk Room 2 Talk Room 3 Talk Room 4

Towards a two-factor HARKing: From The pillars of identity in Cognitive significance in approach to the Cross- misdiagnosis to dementia neural systems Race Effect misprescription Nada Gligorov Caleb Dewey Greyson Abid Aydin Mohseni & Christopher Langston

The stringency of The number sense moral categorization Explicating exact versus Spinozan doxasticism represents numbers conceptual replication about delusions Joshua Rottman, Sam Clarke & Jacob Beck Emily Foster-Hanson, Robert Hudson Federico Bongiorno Sam Bellersen, & Nick Kroll

Moral Activation: How do functional Binding values gain Why grass is green models in cognitive importance in the presence and not yellow: Intuitions about object science represent of close others WITHDRAWN colors in sighted and and explain? Daniel Yudkin, congenitally blind adults Ana Gantman, Paul Kelly Wilhlem Hoffman, Judy Kim & Maria Bedny & Jordi Quoidbach Thursday July 1 Back to 11:45am -1:15pm Schedule at a Glance

Predictive Reasoning Moral Judgment Concepts Processing & Blaming Talk Room 1 Talk Room 2 Talk Room 3 Talk Room 4 From teleology to morality: Why belief in species Back to basics: Prediction Embodied conceptions, The shape of blame function affects moral and predictive processes not embodied concepts evaluation of individuals Dries H. Bostyn & Josh Knobe Casey Lewry, Deborah Elizabeth Irvine Madeline Claire Hass Kelemen & Tania Lombrozo

Rationalizing What does predictive The automatic influence charitable donation: processing have to do Concepts as generative of advocacy on lawyers Narratives vs. arguments with the modularity of pointers mind? David Melnikoff Eric Schwitzgebel, Joshua Jake Quilty-Dunn & Nina Strohminger May, & Chris McVey John Zerilli

Competing goals in the A predictive processing An information-theoretic construction and approach to perception of moral minimal concept of Blame as attention copredication narratives representation Eugene Chislenko Christian Michel Molly Crockett, Judy Kim, Manolo Martinez & Clara Colombatto & Guido Löhr Friday July 2 Back to 11:45am -1:15pm Schedule at a Glance

Explanation Minds of All Kinds Essentialism & Expertise Attention Talk Room 1 Talk Room 2 Talk Room 3 Talk Room 4

When generic language Can people learn to does not promote Vividness in temperature Perceiving agency reason better? essentialism perception Mason Westfall Michael Bishop Nadya Vasilyeva, Allert van Westen & Paul Conway Alison Gopnik, & Tania Lombrozo

Minds, bodies, spirits, and What we’ve been missing about what we’ve been gods: Does widespread Inferences from Origins of cognitive missing: Above-chance belief in disembodied explanation beings imply that we are anti-nativism sensitivity to inattentional blindness stimuli inherent dualists? Lara Kirfel, Thomas Icard, Iris Berent Makaela Nartker, & Tobias Gersternberg Michael Barlev Chaz Firestone, Howard & Andrew Shtulman Egeth, & Ian Phillips Philosophers' linguistic People make sub-optimal expertise: A psycholinguistic Multimodal binding as moral decisions about approach to the expertise Teleological essentialism: euthanizing humans as mereological co- objection to experimental Generalized compared with animals philosophy constituency Eugen Fischer, David Rose & Shaun Nichols Geoff Goodwin Jonathan Cohen & Henry Hung Paul Engelhardt, & Aurelie Herbelot Friday July 2 Back to 3:00pm -4:30pm Schedule at a Glance

Innovating Conceptual Free Will & Punishment & Learning Development Responsibility Talk Room 1 Talk Room 2 Talk Room 3 Talk Room 4 Free will intuitions and Imitation and animal Some evidence for culture: A critical Psychological basis of languages of thought in the failure to comprehend appraisal of the ‘Zone of expressive retributivism chimpanzees, baboons, determinism Latent Solutions’ and an African Gray parrot Thomas Nadelhoffer, hypothesis Michał Kłusek Samuel Murray, Nicolas Porot Brandon Tinklenberg & Elise Murray

"Internally wicked": Transforming views of It's not what you did, Essentialist views of Reasoning with conceptual development: it's what you criminality increase Early causal reasoning knowledge of things punitiveness and moral and relational concepts could have done condemnation Matt Duncan Larisa Heiphetz Mariel K. Goddu Regan Bernhard, Hannah & Justin W. Martin & Alison Gopnik LeBaron, & Jonathan Phillips

Developing The role of counterfactual Punishment as Good guesses representations of reasoning in communication disjunction and possibility responsibility judgments Matthew Mandelkern in early childhood Arunima Sarin, & Kevin Dorst Sarah Wu Mark Ho, & Fiery Cushman Brian Leahy & Susan & Tobias Gerstenberg Keynote Speakers Back to 1:30pm - 2:45pm Schedule at a Glance

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Keynote Room KeynoteZoom LinkRoom KeynoteZoom LinkRoom

An empirical argument that perception is Philosophical “Oh Rita, what non-conceptual and Intuitions questions you ask!” non-propositional

Ned Block Eldar Shafir Rita Astuti

Thursday Friday Keynote Room Keynote Room

The construction of Modal Thought social kinds in childhood

Marjorie Rhodes Jonathan Phillips

Stanton Prize 2020 Stanton Prize 2021 Invited Sessions Back to 3:00pm - 5:00pm Schedule at a Glance

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Keynote Room Keynote Room Keynote Room Keynote Room Thought & Language Concepts Norms Justice

Lera Boroditsky Susan Carey Betsy Levy Paluck Neil Lewis Jr. Language, metaphor, Distinguishing Prejudice reduction: What is "reasonable"? and cognition conceptual change from Progress and challenges How the legal system knowledge enrichment shapes citizen judgments Elisabeth Camp Dan Weiskopf Michele Gelfand Kenny Easwaran Expressing perspectives “We Can Do It”: Cultural Evolutionary Transformations of the through words Aspects of Collective Mismatches During City, Transformations of Conceptual Change COVID-19 the Self Luca Bonatti Michael Strevens Kristin Andrews Valerie Purdie Logical Processes in an Bootstrapping the Normative animals: Greenaway Infant Mind Cardinal Principle A pluralistic approach Title TBA

Agustin Vicente Frank Keil Joshua Knobe Regina Schouten From concepts to Why are concrete to Statistical and Liberal Feminism, words: Do we need an abstract models of prescriptive norms Ideology, and the intermediate level of conceptual change so Subject Matter of semantic appealing but so Justice representations? wrong? Monday Poster Session Back to June 28 ★ 5:00pm – 6:00pm Schedule at a Glance

Poster Room A

Psychological Implications of Gendered AIs Can preschoolers shift their metaphor preferences? and Their Social Impacts A1 A10 Rebecca Zhu, Mariel Goddu, & Alison Gopnik Javier Gomez-Lavin, Hannah Read, Andrea Beltrama & Lisa Miracchi

Generalizing from individuals to populations: A2 WITHDRAWN A11 Hierarchical inference supports convention formation Robert D. Hawkins, Adele E. Goldberg, Thomas L. Griffiths

Statistical learning and parochial norms The effect of valence on moral typecasting A3 Scott Partington, Shaun Nichols, & Tamar Kushnir A12 Philip Robbins, Fernando Alvear, & Paul Litton

A4 WITHDRAWN A13 WITHDRAWN

The sins of scientists: The functional contributions of consciousness An examination of dual value systems in science A5 A14 Dylan Ludwig Cassie Whitt & Alexa Tullett

Empathy gaps and question-based reasoning WITHDRAWN A6 Chris Register A15

Up to PAR, but not yet understanding false belief: Why do people think statistical evidence A7 Eight investigations of the Perceptual Access Reasoning (PAR) hypothesis A16 can't give us knowledge? William V. Fabricius Angel Pinillos, Sara Jaramillo, & Zachary Horne

How expectations about teaching styles may How do episodic simulations achieve their temporality? shape inferences and exploration A8 Johannes B. Mahr, Joshua Greene, & Daniel Schacter A17 Ilona Bass, Patrick Shafto, & Elizabeth Bonawitz

Beyond right and wrong: Biased benevolence: The perceived morality of A9 Exploring nuance in evaluative judgments A18 effective altruism across social distance Arvid Samuelson, Talia Waltzer, Max Wechsler-Azen, Audun Dahl Kyle Fiore Law, Dylan Campbell, & Brendan Gaesser Monday Poster Session Back to June 28 ★ 5:00pm – 6:00pm Schedule at a Glance

Poster Room A

The development and consequences of A19 WITHDRAWN A28 punishment-related concepts James P. Dunlea & Larisa Heiphetz

Lived, living, and inanimate bodies: The folk’s conception of well-being Foundational issues of embodied cognition A20 A29 Jorge Oseguera Gamba Tim Elmo Feiten

When knowledge Is not enough: Cause and burn Racial injustice, cognitive architecture and understanding A21 Eric Sievers, David Rose, & Shaun Nichols A30 Eric Bayruns Garcia

Autism as low meta-trait plasticity Intuitive signaling through an “Imagined We” A22 Matthew Rogers A31 Stephanie Stacy, Qingyi Zhao, Max Kleiman-Weiner, & Tao Gao

Do the representations of number words A theoretically driven meta-analysis of implicit A23 transfer across bilingual children's languages? A32 theory of mind studies: The role of factivity Elisabeth Marchand & David Barner Catherine Holland, Steven Shin, & Jonathan Phillips

Children's understanding of the selective use of The folk concept of personhood: Do fetuses count? impartial procedures to benefit the self A24 A33 Paul Saka Hannah Hok & Alex Shaw

Time and the gorilla: Everyday relational morality How changes in time on task affect inattentional blindness A25 A34 Brian D. Earp, Margaret S. Clark, Joshua T. Monrad, & Molly J. Crockett Jason Ford

When people reject free money: The language of causation Phantom costs and the psychology of economic exchange A26 A35 Ari Beller, Erin Bennett, & Tobias Gerstenberg Andrew Vonasch & Kurt Gray

Pretense is representation Beyond metascience in the search for engrams A27 Neil Van Leeuwen A36 Caitlin Mace & Cory Wright Monday Poster Session Back to June 28 ★ 5:00pm – 6:00pm Schedule at a Glance

Poster Room A

How people make causal judgments about Inferences from social evaluations unprecedented societal events A37 Zach Davis, Kelsey Allen, & Tobias Gerstenberg A45 Jamie Amemiya, Gail Heyman, & Caren Walker

Children successfully reason about necessary and impossible A functional neuroimaging investigation of moral foundations events, but fail to choose between favorable or unfavorable A38 A46 Eleanor Hanna, Maria Khoudary, Vijeth Iyengar, Scott Clifford, Felipe De probabilistic outcomes Brigard, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, & Roberto Cabeza Sofia Jauregui, Nico Cesana-Arlotti, Shaun Nichols, & Justin Halberda To be honest: Modelling the impact of social norms and psychiatric profile on (dis)honesty WITHDRAWN A39 Anastasia Shuster, Madeline O'Brien, Vincenzo Fiore, A47 Soojung Na, & Xiaosi Gu The neural and behavioral impact of mind wandering on event-based Seeing vs. seeing that: Children’s comprehension of reports of prospective memories with varying error-related consequences direct perception and inference A40 Kristina Krasich, Eva Gjorgieva, Samuel Murray, A48 E. Emory Davis & Barbara Landau Felipe De Brigard, & Marty G. Woldorff

The struggle is real: Boosting children's connectedness and Right actions for the wrong reasons: A41 persistence in STEM through storybook reading A49 Motivating reasons in judgments of moral goodness Amanda Haber, Sona Kumar, Veronika Pilarova, & Kathleen Corriveau Christopher J. Kalbach & Emmanuel Smith

Me, you, and you as me: Sense of agency and cognitive control in sleep deprivation: A42 Understanding conceivability arguments for haecceitism A50 neurological underpinnings and philosophical implications Sam Cowling, Seth Chin-Parker, & Shaun Nichols Robyn Repko Waller

The evolution of vaccine discourse and Modeling "spatial purport of perceptual experience": Egocentric communities on Twitter during Covid-19 space perception in a semi-realistic 3D virtual environment A43 A51 Ignacio Ojea Quintana, Colin Klein, Marc Cheong, Amir Fard, Wiktor Rorot Emily Sullivan, Ritsaart Reimann, & Mark Alfano The development of gendered concepts of political leaders: Evidence from the US and China A18 WITHDRAWN A44 Reut Shachnai, Rachel A. Leshin, Yuchen Tian, Minghui Wang, A52 Lin Bian, & Andrei Cimpian Tuesday Poster Session Back to June 29 ★ 5:00pm – 6:00pm Schedule at a Glance

Poster Room B

Are intellectually humble people more conciliatory B1 in the face of peer disagreement? B10 WITHDRAWN James Beebe

Precise prosociality: Children's number cognition predicts Virtual selves in full body ownership illusions: B2 exactness in sharing but not helping contexts B11 A case of virtual embodied cognition Sifana Sohail, Kristen Dunfield, & Nadia Chernyak Elise Whatley & Maria Botero

Perceptual representation, asymmetric dependence, Acquiring principles via perception and signal detection B3 B12 Sandeep Prasada J. Brendan Ritchie

The role of intuitions about naturalness Exploring the role of prototyping in physical construction in attitudes to cultured meat B4 William P. McCarthy, David Kirsh, & Judith E. Fan B13 Matti Wilks, Paul Bloom, & Matthew Hornsey

Children's perceptions of transgressions Public goods games and epistemic burdens motivated by group membership B5 B14 Parker Crutchfield & Scott Scheall Vivian Liu & Andrei Cimpian

What explains causal judgments? The morality of empathy: B6 Counterfactual versus hypothetical simulations B15 Moral judgments of unbiased empathy Tobias Gerstenberg & Jingren Wang Zoe Fowler, Kyle Law, & Brendan Gaesser

"Depends on the consequences": Mind wandering is exploratory attention Measuring consumer attitudes towards manipulative marketing B7 B16 Albert Cotugno Matt Johnson, Rob Barlow, & Prince Ghuman

Not the same same: Distinguishing between B8 WITHDRAWN B17 similarity and identity in judgments of change Melissa Finlay & Christina Starmans

Mission Improbable: Children's understanding of The mismeasure of free will & metaethics possibility in the past and future B9 Lance Bush, David Moss & David Pizarro B18 Umang Khan & Christina Starmans Tuesday Poster Session Back to June 29 ★ 5:00pm – 6:00pm Schedule at a Glance

Poster Room B

Degrading causation WITHDRAWN B19 B28 Kevin O'Neill, Paul Henne, Paul Bello, John Pearson, Felipe De Brigard

Gender differences in agonistic honor intuitions: An exploratory Emotion in imaginative resistance study and a speculative evolutionary framework B20 Dylan Campbell, Will Kidder, Jason D'Cruz, & Brendan Gaesser B29 Dan Demetriou & Hui Bai

Dretske on unconscious perception WITHDRAWN B21 B30 Jacob Martin

B22 WITHDRAWN B31 WITHDRAWN

The relationship among cognitive flexibility, label knowledge Do speakers consult an internal jury of their peers in judging B23 and number concept in 3- to 5-year-old children B32 linguistic `fault' and subjectivity? Yu Xiao, Chen Xin, & Chen Yinghe Ruthe Foushee & Mahesh Srinivasan

Creative foraging in children Children’s reasoning about evidence selection B24 Eliza Kosoy, Yuval Hart, Emily Liquin, Julia Leonard, B33 and communicative intent Allyson Mackey, & Alison Gopnik Karen C. Levush & Lucas Payne Butler

The influence of Shweder's three codes of moral thought in mental Computational justice: B25 health outcomes of non-suicidal self-injury B34 Simulating structural bias and interventions Guillem Fernandez Villa Ida Momennejad, Sacey Sinclair, & Mina Cikara

Moral considerations shift evidential requirements and justify Evolutionary knowledge does not override implicit B26 wishful beliefs B35 anthropocentric bias Corey Cusimano & Tania Lombrozo Michal Fux, Nicole Pochinki, John D. Coley

‘Who’re you looking at!': Non-verbal cues as epistemic injustice Pointers, conceptual continuity, and the revisability of belief B27 Austin Baker B36 Kyle Landrum Tuesday Poster Session Back to June 29 ★ 5:00pm – 6:00pm Schedule at a Glance

Poster Room B

An investigation of the origins of logical quantification: B37 Infant's (and adult's) representations of exhaustivity in B45 Gendered affordance perception collective or individual complex actions Tom Mcclelland & Paulina Sliwa Nicolo Cesana-Arlotti, Tyler Knowlton, Jeffrey Lidz, & Justin Halberda Many exposures to a real-world object without knowing the Person-first versus identity-first approaches and details: The focus of attention does not include entire objects B38 B46 reclamation in autism but only the relevant level of abstraction Marta Jorba, Valentina Petrolini & Bianca Cepollaro Michael G. Allen & Timothy F. Brady What is a number? Evidence against the hypothesis that continuous visual features serve as the foundation for our A causal proximity effect in moral judgment B39 numerical thoughts, both perceptually and developmentally B47 Neele Engelmann & Michael Waldmann Emily Sanford & Justin Halberda The mind/soul dichotomy: The Role of religiosity and its Who can tell numbers apart? Adults’ intuitive judgments of consequences for morality. Evidence from cross-cultural study in B40 B48 others’ numerical decisions as a function of agent identity Poland, China, Ukraine and Germany Rahma Mbarki, Dora Kampis, & Jinjing Jenny Wang Arkadiusz Gut & Oleg Gorbaniuk The Roomba is like a computer, the Nao is like a human, but the B41 Alexa knows good from bad: Children's beliefs about the B49 Predicting moral judgments from moral dispositions properties of interactive technological agents David Colaco & Kevin Jarbo Teresa Flanagan, Gavin Wong, & Tamar Kushnir

Representation of sex-linked properties: B42 Implications for conceptual representation and generics B50 WITHDRAWN Olga Leus & Sandeep Prasada

Morality and bureaucracy: Changing minds with style Allocating responsibility to multiple agents B43 Carolina Flores B51 Ana Gantman, Anni Sternisko, Peter Gollwitzer, Gabriele Oettingen, & Jay Van Bavel

Biological essentialism correlates with Symbols, discourse referents, and the assignment function: B44 (but doesn’t cause?) intergroup bias B52A18 An alternative framework for external representations April Bailey & Joshua Knobe Barbu Revencu & Gergely Csibra Wednesday Poster Session Back to June 30 ★ 5:00pm – 6:00pm Schedule at a Glance

Poster Room C

Chimpanzees represent alternative possibilities Psychosis and personal identity: C1 Jan Engelmann, Christoph Völter, O'Madagain, C10 Perspective from experimental philosophy Marina Proft, Hannes Rakoczy, & Esther Herrmann Julia Kolak & Jesse Prinz

From outcome to process: A development shift in Common knowledge promotes cooperation C2 children’s judgments of rational reasoning C11 in the threshold public goods game Hanna Schleihauf, Zhen Zhang, Alissa Gomez & Jan Engelmann Paul Deutchman, Dorsa Amir, Matthew Jordan, & Katherine McAuliffe

g as bridge model WITHDRAWN C3 C12 Devin Sanchez Curry

Expectation and subjective inflation: Contributions of the bodily senses to C4 What To expect when you’re expecting C13 cortical body representations Rebecca Keller Douglas Wadle

Motor representation in joint action Function in addiction and pathology C5 Corrado Sinigaglia & Stephen A. Butterfill C14 Seth Goldwasser, Jason Kay, & Alison Springle

Do children interpret costs as signals of commitment to a group? Towards gibsonian mindreading C6 Emily Gerdin & Yarrow Dunham C15 Jonathan Bowen

The visual now WITHDRAWN C7 Aditya Upadhyayula & Ian Phillips C16

What we would (but shouldn't) do for those we love: Universalism Two-layer theory of semantic competence vs. partiality in responding to others' moral transgressions C8 C17 Ryo Tanaka Laura Soter, Martha Berg, Susan Gelman, & Ethan Kross

Murdering and murderable minds: Against Spinozan theories of human reasoning Is mind perception the essence of moral status? C9 C18 Joshua Mugg Jonathan LaTourelle & Michael Barlev Wednesday Poster Session Back to June 30 ★ 5:00pm – 6:00pm Schedule at a Glance

Poster Room C

Harmfulness decouples from immorality Hume’s Joke: Ignorance and Moral Judgment C19 in harm-based moral judgment C28 Scott Scheall, Parker Crutchfield, Mark Justin Rzeszutek, Madeline G. Reinecke, Julia Marshall, & Paul Bloom Cristal Cardoso Sao Mateus & Hayley Brown

What Makes Feasibility Judgments Distinctive, Features of Answers and Questions: Semantic predictors of C20 and What to Do About It C29 answer appraisal in frequently asked questions Matthew Lindauer & Nicholas Southwood Christina Boyce-Jacino & Gretchen Chapman

Adults and children are intuitive empiricists Are there "moral" judgments? C21 Jinjing Jenny Wang & Lisa Feigenson C30 Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen & David Sackris

Scaling-up from a mechanistic point of view The ordinary concept of a meaningful life C22 Matej Kohar C31 Michael Prinzing, Julian De Freitas, & Barbara Fredrickson

Grounding moral debiasing within a scientific context: Contents of unconscious color perception What is the criterion of moral error? C23 C32 Błażej Skrzypulec Mark Herman

The real problem with biased empathy WITHDRAWN C24 Max Kramer C33

The relation between and effects of education on ethical reasoning ’Composing the Scene’: An Empirical Case for Virtue and moral foundations among engineering students in China C25 C34 Paul Carron Rockwell Clancy

Evidence of accurate logical reasoning in Alternative facts: Belief differences lead to C26 online sentence comprehension C35 differences in moral judgements of stereotype use Maksymilian Dabkowski & Roman Feiman Thalia Vrantsidis & William Cunningham

Human Achievement and WITHDRAWN C27 C36 Brett Karlan Wednesday Poster Session Back to June 30 ★ 5:00pm – 6:00pm Schedule at a Glance

Poster Room C

Your health vs. my liberty: Philosophical beliefs dominated Effects of language on social essentialist reflection and identifiable victim effects when predicting public C37 C45 beliefs about mental illness health recommendation compliance Alban Foulser & Katharine Tillman Michał Białek & Nick Byrd Where do plants grow in your mind? Intuitive understanding A crosslinguistic study of the acquisition of time words in English- C38 about plant growth facilitates differentiation between C46 and German-speaking children real and artificial plants in adults and children Katherine Williams, Anna Bánki, Gabriela Markova, Stefanie Hoehl, Yuhan Wang, Weijia Wang & Qingfen Hu & Katharine Tillman

Children spontaneously use causal structure Experts interpret generalizations differently than novices when making similarity judgments C39 C47 Jeff Coon, Alexander Etz, Gregory Scontras & Barbara W. Sarnecka Alexandra Rett, Jamie Amemiya, Micah Goldwater & Caren Walker

Does the similarity between arbitrary group symbols lead to Modelling intelligence: The good, the bad, and the plural greater perceived group similarity? C40 Dimitri Coelho Mollo C48 Pinar Aldan & Yarrow Dunham

Evidence for multiple sources of inductive potential: C41 Occupations and their relations to social institutions C49 WITHDRAWN Alexander Noyes & Katherine Ritchie

The overly modular mind, or how can we stop believing in the Addiction and compulsion: Two ambiguities John the Baptist module? C42 Arthur Krieger C50 Alexander Wentzell

Visual scoping operations for physical assembly Present truth: The role of news media in the post-truth era C43 Felix Binder, Marcelo G. Mattar, David Kirsh and Judith E. Fan C51 Natasha van Antwerpen, Deborah Turnbull & Rachel Searston

Beating around the bush: How 4-8-year-old children justify and rectify structural, merit- C44 Status, stakes, and perceptions of indirect speech C52A18 based, random, and self-chosen inequalities Isobel Munday & Laura Niemi Lucy Stowe & Nadia Chernyak Friday Morning Poster Session Back to July 2 ★ 10:00am – 11:00am Schedule at a Glance

Poster Room D

Motive on the mind: Explanatory preferences at multiple stages Neurocognitive Parity: What can the mechanics of knowledge D1 of the legal-investigative process D10 attribution tell us about knowledge? Alice Liefgreen, Sami Yousif, David A. Lagnado, & Frank Keil Adam Bricker

Young children use one-to-one correspondence to Linear time in perception and memory establish equality after learning to count D2 D11 Gerardo Viera Rose Schneider & David Barner

Learning generic statements: D3 WITHDRAWN D12 The role of distinctiveness and of impact Patricia Mirabile, Robert van Rooij, & Katrin Schulz

Extended predictive minds: Do Markov blankets matter? Reasoning with synaesthesia D4 Marco Facchin D13 Alma Barner

The process of making transformative decisions: Self-control without value hierarchy Conceptual foundations and early empirical findings D5 Polaris Koi D14 Shahar Hechtlinger, Christin Schulze, & Ralph Hertwig

The Metacognitive Account of Moral Intuition Children’s social comparison motivation in minimal groups D6 Dario Cecchini D15 Anna-Katrine Sussex, Xin Yang, & Yarrow Dunham

Trust built on benefits: Feeling guilty for my victim: A cross-cultural study of the D7 Why it is rational to trust in the Stag Hunt Game D16 sense of guilt and the Trolley Problem Xuanpu Zhuang Zhiheng Han & Masaharu Mizumoto

Listening as an active perceptual experience Philosophical expertise put to the test D8 Giulia Lorenzi D17 Samuel Schindler & Pierre Saint Germier

‘What if everyone does the same?’ The scope of ‘the logic of Perceptual primitives and the construction of mental imagery universalisation’ and its relation to moral judgements D9 D18 Stephen Müller Yuhan Fu Friday Morning Poster Session Back to July 2 ★ 10:00am – 11:00am Schedule at a Glance

Poster Room D

Chimpanzees' social and nonsocial decision making The parts of (mostly) rational agents under uncertainty D19 D28 Sara Aronowitz Lou M. Haux, Jan M. Engelmann, Esther Herrmann, & Ralph Hertwig

Thinking about thinking through inverse reasoning WITHDRAWN D20 D29 Marlene Berke & Julian Jara-Ettinger

Intention beyond desire: Commitment in human action The psychology of civility D21 Shaozhe Cheng, Ning Tang, Wei An, Yang Zhao, Jifan Zhou, D30 Laura Niemi, Jesse Graham, Morteza Dehghani, Mowei Shen, & Tao Gao Kevin Kniffin & John Doris

Explanation impacts hypothesis generation, How does moral valence affect referential intuitions? but not evaluation, during learning D22 Jincai Li D31 Erik Brockbank & Caren Walker

Harnessing moral psychology to reduce meat consumption Children's reality status judgments of temporal phenomena D23 Joshua May & Victor Kumar D32 James Daly, Cole Dougherty & Katharine Tillman

Carving up participation: Formal explanations explain--They are not mere placeholders Sense-making and sociomorphing for artificial minds D24 Shamauri Rivera, Sam Prasad, & Sandeep Prasada D33 Eli McGraw & Robin Zebrowski

Extended or embodied? D25 WITHDRAWN D34 Questioning a conventional alliance in cognitive science Michael Bruckner

Representationalism, size perception, Is there an interplay between sociopolitical views D26 and the challenge from deep fovea D35 and epistemic decisions of scientists? Louise Daoust Vlasta Sikimic

Pointless suffering? The problem of evil and Aphantasia, unsymbolized thinking, and conscious thoughts experimental philosophy of religion D27 D36 Raquel Krempel Ian Church, Isaac Warchol, & Justin Barrett Friday Morning Poster Session Back to July 2 ★ 10:00am – 11:00am Schedule at a Glance

Poster Room D

Epistemic modality and the ‘true’ nature The 'Knobe effect' as an instance of a 'severity effect’ of eavesdropping judgments D37 Jan García Olier & Markus Kneer D46 Giuseppe Ricciardi & Joshua Martin

Young Children’s Evaluation and Categorization D38 of Distinct Moral Actions D47 WITHDRAWN Danyang Ma, Lucy Stowe & Nadia Chernyak

Lifelines: Summarizing the Pattern of a Meaningful Life What does pleasure want? D39 Pechthida Kim, Julian De Freitas & Tomer Ullman D48 Uku Tooming

Lost in a Good Story: Vox Ex Machina: D40 The Role of Genre and Modality on Narrative Transportation D49 Semantic Competence of Neural Language Models Ravneet Sandhu & Deena Wesiberg Krzysztof Dolega & Raphaël Millière

Are efficient coding explanations in computational neuroscience Synesthesia as a mechanism of conceptualization explanatory in virtue of being distinctively mathematical? D41 Roy Porat & Noam Sagiv D50 Chrysi Malouchou Kanellopoulou

Unequal Treatment of Animals Signals Common Knowledge: A Dual-Process Perspective Parochial Intergroup Attitudes D42 Liang Zhou Koh D51 Wen Zhou, Sarah Gaither & Brian Hare

18-month-old infants differentiate between Training introspection into higher mental processes moral and conventional violations D43 Adam Morris D52 Anja Kassecker, Stephan S. Verschoor, Marco F. H. Schmidt

Intuition is Favored Over Deliberation A Complementary Approach to Comparative Psychology When Authenticity Matters D44 D53 Beasley Kerem Oktar & Tania Lombrozo

Children’s Developing Intuitions The predictive power of function about the Controllability of Beliefs D45 D54 Emily Foster-Hanson & Tania Lombrozo Joshua Confer, Hanna Schleihauf & Jan Engelmann Friday Morning Poster Session Back to July 2 ★ 10:00am – 11:00am Schedule at a Glance

Poster Room D

Social and cognitive influences on exact reciprocity norms D55 Nadia Chernyak & Sifana Sohail D63

The psychological approach to personal identity D56 and dissociative identity disorder D64 Amy Harms

D57 WITHDRAWN D65

Fearful object seeing D58 Felipe N. Carvalho D66

Great minds do not think alike: Predicting philosophers and non-philosophers’ views from culture, gender, personality, D59 philosophical training, and reflection D67 Nick Byrd What does individual psychology tell us about structural inequality? Dehumanization, racism, and bridging the gap D60 between structuralism and individual psychology D68 Leda Berio & Benedict Kenyah-Damptey

Going it alone: A universal aversion to the wisdom of crowds D61 Josien Reijer, Kelli Barr, Anna Dorfman, Kristopher Smith, Lixia Yi, D69 Steve Stich, Clark Barrett, Igor Grossman, & Edouard Machery

A scale to reliably measure ethical judgments about D62 genetic technologies predicts behaviour D70A18 Svenja Küchenhoff & Nora Heinzelmann