False Memory, Logic in Toddlers, Cake Cutting Math
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Today, you’ll learn about why our memories are so bad, the amazing logical reasoning of toddlers, and why mathematicians want to have their cake and slice it, too.
False Memory
- False Memories For Ending of Events.” by Petar P. Raykov. 2023.
- “Factors Affecting the Accuracy of Eyewitness Identification.” by Sheena M. Lorenza. 2023.
Logic in Toddlers
- “Toddlers learn to reason logically before they learn to speak, according to a study by UPF.” n.a. 2023.
- “The scope and role of deduction in infant cognition.” by Kinga Anna Bohus, et al. 2023.
Cake Cutting Math
- “Here’s why mathematicians are so interested in cake cutting.” by Stephen Ornes. 2023.
- “13 More Equal than Others.” YouTube Video. N.d.
- “Rental Harmony: Sperner’s Lemma in Fair Division.” by Francis Edward Su. 1999.
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