AI Medical Compendium Journal:
Communications psychology

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Learning about color from language.

Communications psychology
Certain colors are strongly associated with certain adjectives (e.g. red is hot, blue is cold). Some of these associations are grounded in visual experiences such as seeing glowing red embers. Surprisingly, despite having no visual experience, many c...

People devalue generative AI's competence but not its advice in addressing societal and personal challenges.

Communications psychology
The release of ChatGPT and related tools have made generative artificial intelligence (AI) easily accessible for the broader public. We conducted four preregistered experimental studies (total N = 3308; participants from the US) to investigate people...

Infant cries convey both stable and dynamic information about age and identity.

Communications psychology
What information is encoded in the cries of human babies? While it is widely recognized that cries can encode distress levels, whether cries reliably encode the cause of crying remains disputed. Here, we collected 39201 cries from 24 babies recorded ...

Social psychology: Spotting social faux pas with AI.

Communications psychology
New research demonstrates AI, in the form of natural language models, can identify social norm violations in text and correctly distinguish the specific violated norm. This shows AI’s potential to recognize tricky social faux pas and support cross-cu...