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Switching languages, a fine-tuning switch for tuning language control?
Dec 4, 2025
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Sep 11, 2025
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The overconfidence of LLMs
Aug 7, 2025
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L&B Special Issue on Nicky Clayton: Featuring crows, dance, magic, and science
Apr 3, 2025
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The remarkable pitch of earworms
Oct 1, 2024
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 12/4/25 | ![]() Switching languages, a fine-tuning switch for tuning language control? | Caballero interviews DeBruin on her M&C paper on bilinguals and switching between languages. Go here to read the transcripts, and see images and links.The Psychonomic Society (Society) is providing information through this podcast as a benefit and service in furtherance of the Society’s nonprofit and tax-exempt status. The Society does not exert editorial control over such materials, and any opinions expressed in the podcast are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the Society. The Society does not guarantee the accuracy of the content contained in the podcast and specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that result from reliance on such content by third parties. | — | ||||||
| 9/11/25 | ![]() Exploring the structure of our memories | Caballero interviews Bontkes and Rubínová on their M&C paper on certainty and LLMs. Go here to read the transcripts, and see images and links.The Psychonomic Society (Society) is providing information through this podcast as a benefit and service in furtherance of the Society’s nonprofit and tax-exempt status. The Society does not exert editorial control over such materials, and any opinions expressed in the podcast are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the Society. The Society does not guarantee the accuracy of the content contained in the podcast and specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that result from reliance on such content by third parties. | — | ||||||
| 8/7/25 | ![]() The overconfidence of LLMs | Cruz interviews Cash and Oppenheimer on their M&C paper on certainty and LLMs. Go here to read the transcripts, and see images and links.The Psychonomic Society (Society) is providing information through this podcast as a benefit and service in furtherance of the Society’s nonprofit and tax-exempt status. The Society does not exert editorial control over such materials, and any opinions expressed in the podcast are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the Society. The Society does not guarantee the accuracy of the content contained in the podcast and specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that result from reliance on such content by third parties. | — | ||||||
| 4/3/25 | ![]() L&B Special Issue on Nicky Clayton: Featuring crows, dance, magic, and science | Learning & Behavior Nicola Clayton Special Issue. Go here to read the transcripts, and see images and links.The Psychonomic Society (Society) is providing information through this podcast as a benefit and service in furtherance of the Society’s nonprofit and tax-exempt status. The Society does not exert editorial control over such materials, and any opinions expressed in the podcast are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the Society. The Society does not guarantee the accuracy of the content contained in the podcast and specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that result from reliance on such content by third parties. | — | ||||||
| 10/1/24 | ![]() The remarkable pitch of earworms | In this podcast episode, Laura Mickes interviews Matt Evans and Nicolas Davidenko about their paper published in APandP. They describe how remarkable the pitch of earworms are. | — | ||||||
| 10/9/23 | ![]() Mindfulness may give you a creativity boost | In this podcast episode, Laura Mickes interviews Zoe Hughes about her paper published in PBandR. She describes how mindfulness can impact different types of creativity. | — | ||||||
| 4/10/23 | ![]() Pretesting improves learning but learners need a push to appreciate it | In this podcast episode, Laura Mickes interviews Steven Pan and Michelle River about their paper published in MandC. They describe how pretesting improves learning and how to get learners to appreciate it the technique. | — | ||||||
| 10/17/22 | ![]() Misses are up when occurrence is down | In this podcast episode, Laura Mickes interviews Anna Kosovicheva and Ben Wolfe about their paper published in PBandR. They describe how rarely occurring road hazards are often missed and those implications. | — | ||||||
| 8/1/22 | ![]() Concerns about COVID may affect your attention | In this podcast episode, Laura Mickes interviews Caitlin Sisk about her paper published in CRPI. She describes how thoughts about COVID affected performance on attention tests. She also talks a bit about her thoughts on preregistration. | — | ||||||
| 7/11/22 | ![]() Memories about COVID from around the globe | In this podcast episode, Laura Mickes interviews Sezin Öner about her paper published in Memory and Cognition. The paper reports research conducted collaboratively with 30 researchers from 15 countries around the world. Participants in those countries reported unusual national and global events during the first signs of the pandemic and what may occur in the future. The authors considered the severity of each nation's pandemic and the stringency of each nation's responses. See what they found by listening to this interview. | — | ||||||
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| 6/7/22 | ![]() Semantic fluency of novices and experts tells us about knowledge structures and networks | If you had 60 seconds to come up with words that remind you of animals, what can a cognitive psychologist learn about your knowledge structures? Learn about this and more in this interview with Professor Cynthia Siew of the National University of Singapore. | — | ||||||
| 5/3/22 | ![]() Comparing early and late signers’ links between spatial language and memory | Dilay Karadöller discusses her article about native and late signers' language and memory in Memory and Cognition. | — | ||||||
| 2/23/22 | ![]() L&B Special Issue on David Sherry: Interview with MacDougall-Shackleton | Learning and Behavior David Sherry Special Issue with Prof Scott MacDougall-Shackleton. | — | ||||||
| 7/13/21 | ![]() Predicting changes in cognitive workload in real time | Interview with Andrew Heathcote on his article in Cognitive Research: Principles & Implications. Go here to read the transcripts, images, and links.The Psychonomic Society (Society) is providing information through this podcast as a benefit and service in furtherance of the Society’s nonprofit and tax-exempt status. The Society does not exert editorial control over such materials, and any opinions expressed in the podcast are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the Society. The Society does not guarantee the accuracy of the content contained in the podcast and specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that result from reliance on such content by third parties. | — | ||||||
| 5/11/21 | ![]() I use they/them: Understanding language with personal pronouns | Interview with Jennifer Arnold on her article in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. Go here to read the transcripts, images, and links.The Psychonomic Society (Society) is providing information through this podcast as a benefit and service in furtherance of the Society’s nonprofit and tax-exempt status. The Society does not exert editorial control over such materials, and any opinions expressed in the podcast are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the Society. The Society does not guarantee the accuracy of the content contained in the podcast and specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that result from reliance on such content by third parties. | — | ||||||
| 3/23/21 | ![]() Knocking a longstanding theory of distance perception | Interview with Paul Linton on his article in Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. Go here to read the transcripts, images, and links.The Psychonomic Society (Society) is providing information through this podcast as a benefit and service in furtherance of the Society’s nonprofit and tax-exempt status. The Society does not exert editorial control over such materials, and any opinions expressed in the podcast are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the Society. The Society does not guarantee the accuracy of the content contained in the podcast and specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that result from reliance on such content by third parties. | — | ||||||
| 2/26/21 | ![]() L&B Special Issue: Interview with Prof Pepperberg | Learning & Behavior Special Issue interviewee with honoree Irene Pepperberg. Go here to read the transcripts, images, and links.The Psychonomic Society (Society) is providing information through this podcast as a benefit and service in furtherance of the Society’s nonprofit and tax-exempt status. The Society does not exert editorial control over such materials, and any opinions expressed in the podcast are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the Society. The Society does not guarantee the accuracy of the content contained in the podcast and specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that result from reliance on such content by third parties. | — | ||||||
| 2/23/21 | ![]() How aware are remote operators of autonomous vehicles? | Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications paper by Mutzenich and colleagues about situation awareness of remote operators of autonomous vehicles.The Psychonomic Society (Society) is providing information through this podcast as a benefit and service in furtherance of the Society’s nonprofit and tax-exempt status. The Society does not exert editorial control over such materials, and any opinions expressed in the podcast are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the Society. The Society does not guarantee the accuracy of the content contained in the podcast and specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that result from reliance on such content by third parties. | — | ||||||
| 8/25/20 | ![]() Right-wing authoritarianism and reduced updating | Psychonomic Bulletin & Review paper by Sinclair and colleagues about reduced updating in the face of corrections when right-wing authoritarian attitudes are high.The Psychonomic Society (Society) is providing information through this podcast as a benefit and service in furtherance of the Society’s nonprofit and tax-exempt status. The Society does not exert editorial control over such materials, and any opinions expressed in the podcast are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the Society. The Society does not guarantee the accuracy of the content contained in the podcast and specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that result from reliance on such content by third parties. | — | ||||||
| 7/8/20 | ![]() L&B Special Issue: An Interview with Lisa Leaver | Learning & Behavior Special Issue Honoring Stephen Lea co-Editor, Leaver discusses her work with squirrels and behavioral flexibility.The Psychonomic Society (Society) is providing information through this podcast as a benefit and service in furtherance of the Society’s nonprofit and tax-exempt status. The Society does not exert editorial control over such materials, and any opinions expressed in the podcast are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the Society. The Society does not guarantee the accuracy of the content contained in the podcast and specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that result from reliance on such content by third parties. | — | ||||||
| 5/6/20 | ![]() Offload to boost your cognition | Annika Boldt and Sam Gilbert discuss their research on spontaneously cognitive offloading and improving performance. Transcripts are available.The Psychonomic Society (Society) is providing information through this podcast as a benefit and service in furtherance of the Society’s nonprofit and tax-exempt status. The Society does not exert editorial control over such materials, and any opinions expressed in the podcast are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the Society. The Society does not guarantee the accuracy of the content contained in the podcast and specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that result from reliance on such content by third parties. | — | ||||||
| 4/17/20 | ![]() Want to say something memorable? Say it in a tweet | Jennifer Coane discusses her research on the memorability of tweets in younger and older adults. Transcripts are available.The Psychonomic Society (Society) is providing information through this podcast as a benefit and service in furtherance of the Society’s nonprofit and tax-exempt status. The Society does not exert editorial control over such materials, and any opinions expressed in the podcast are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the Society. The Society does not guarantee the accuracy of the content contained in the podcast and specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that result from reliance on such content by third parties. | — | ||||||
| 4/6/20 | ![]() Reduce COVID-19 spread: How to reduce touching our faces | Jonathon Crystal discusses ways to reduce touching our faces based on evidence from behavioral experiments. Transcripts are available.The Psychonomic Society (Society) is providing information through this podcast as a benefit and service in furtherance of the Society’s nonprofit and tax-exempt status. The Society does not exert editorial control over such materials, and any opinions expressed in the podcast are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the Society. The Society does not guarantee the accuracy of the content contained in the podcast and specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that result from reliance on such content by third parties. | — | ||||||
| 3/18/20 | ![]() CR:PI Special Issue announcement: Interview with Guest Editor Lauren Williams | Lauren Williams announces the upcoming CR:PI Special Issue called "Visual Search in Real World and Applied Contexts."The Psychonomic Society (Society) is providing information through this podcast as a benefit and service in furtherance of the Society’s nonprofit and tax-exempt status. The Society does not exert editorial control over such materials, and any opinions expressed in the podcast are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the Society. The Society does not guarantee the accuracy of the content contained in the podcast and specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that result from reliance on such content by third parties. | — | ||||||
| 3/17/20 | ![]() L&B Special Issue: An Interview with Stephen Lea (Part 2) | As the latest Learning & Behavior Special Issue honoree, Lea discusses his new model of behavioral flexibility and what we’re missing if we only study humans. The Psychonomic Society (Society) is providing information through this podcast as a benefit and service in furtherance of the Society’s nonprofit and tax-exempt status. The Society does not exert editorial control over such materials, and any opinions expressed in the podcast are solely those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the Society. The Society does not guarantee the accuracy of the content contained in the podcast and specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that result from reliance on such content by third parties. | — | ||||||
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