
Asifa Majid
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Investigating language, culture & cognition at @UniofOxford @OxExpPsy @StHughsCollege Find me on asifamajid.bsky.social
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https://www.psy.ox.ac.uk/people/asifa-majid 03-11-2012 10:24:03
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So happy to be a part of this great academic initiative (beating the bot: Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science Bot) and on the massively important topic of Compositionality (oecs.mit.edu/pub/e222wyjy/r…) with the inimitable Christopher Potts. Thanks to Michael C. Frank and Asifa Majid for the opportunity!

Chapter on sign languages by the deaf linguist Carol Padden in the new Open Encyclopaedia of Cognitive Science, edited by Asifa Majid and Michael C Frank. oecs.mit.edu/pub/l60gyowl/r…

.Judith Holler and I have written an entry on 'Conversation' for the new Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science edited by Michael C. Frank and Asifa Majid. Happy to have contributed to such a fantastic resource! oecs.mit.edu/pub/gx9ypm4x/r…



More people speak English today than any other language in human history. But what do we lose, psychologically and culturally, as a result? For this week’s The New Yorker, I explore how English shapes thought—from our conception of time to how we talk about the senses.

There’s a lot of discourse about smell on here these days, so I thought I’d draw attention to Asifa Majid’s wonderful work about smell preferences across cultures Key result: Smell preferences are strikingly invariant from one culture to the next cell.com/current-biolog…


Great piece by manvir singh!


There are twin threats to psychology: the well-known HARKing (Hypothesising After the Results are Known) and the newly coined MASKing (Making Assumptions based on Skewed Knowledge). New paper led by Sakshi Ghai in Communications Psychology nature.com/articles/s4427…



NEWS: Professor Asifa Majid Named 2024 AAAS Fellow Congratulations to Prof Majid, recognised for outstanding contributions to understanding language, culture, and cognition, especially the relationship between language and sensory processing Oxford ExpPsychology medsci.ox.ac.uk/news/professor…



We show that English grammar causes speakers to value future outcome higher than Dutch speakers. This suggests languages affect the way we make decisions about time, but undermines the mechanisms widely attributed to cause this. journals.plos.org/plosone/articl… Keith Chen ?

Language and economic behaviour: Future tense use causes less not more temporal discounting. New paper, led by Cole Robertson Sean Roberts and Robin Dunbar doi.org/10.1371/journa…


Also highly recommend Shamanism by manvir singh. It's so good I almost missed a train connection yesterday I was so engrossed! penguinrandomhouse.com/books/730339/s…

Thank you Michael C. Frank and Asifa Majid for making the OECS happen, and Marina Bedny for section editing! Here is an article on the neuroscience of syntax: doi.org/10.21428/e2759…
