A reminder of the talk tomorrow.
Time: 4pm (to 5:30pm) Budapest/Vienna time
Date: Wednesday, May 4, 2022
Venue: Online, Zoom meeting 942 7892
8352<https://us06web.zoom.us/j/94278928352?pwd=ckljaElMYnJtYW41b25sVGZNU09kQT09>,
pw: xfhq44
Chair: Bálint Varga
Speaker: Emily Liquin<https://www.emilyliquin.com> (New York
University)<https://www.emilyliquin.com>
Title: How curiosity guides us towards good explanations
Abstract: Curiosity motivates exploration and is beneficial for learning, but curiosity is
not always experienced when facing the unknown. Why do humans experience curiosity in some
circumstances but not others? And how does this change across development? In this talk, I
will present my recent work investigating whether explanation-seeking curiosity —
curiosity about a "why" or "how" question — is selective in a way that
is tuned to the epistemic aims of explanation. If curiosity is selective in this way, we
would expect learners to be most curious when they are most likely to learn useful and
generalizable explanations. Our results show that curiosity motivates explanation search
selectively towards explanations that a learner believes hold promise for learning.
However, in ongoing work, we find that the triggers of curiosity change between childhood
and adulthood. Broadly, this research sheds light on how human learners across the
lifespan decide when to seek information and what questions to ask.
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