the Bayesian Models of Cognition book can teach you a lot about intuitive physics, e.g.:
Posts by Kevin Smith
One remarkable aspect of human physical reasoning and perception is our ability to track and predict the motion of hidden objects. Come see my poster at #CogSci2025 (P1-D-44), where I show how people “see through occlusion”, and how we model it using Bayesian inference. @cogscisociety.bsky.social
Can you tell if a tower will fall or if two objects will collide — just by looking? 🧠👀 Come check out my #CogSci2025 poster (P1-W-207) on July 31, 13:00–14:15 PT to learn how people do general-purpose physical reasoning from visual input!
If you're heading to @cogscisociety.bsky.social, come to our symposium “Perception as a Foundation for Common‑Sense Theories of the World”
📅 August 1 • 9 AM
📍 Salon 2
With
@thiskevinsmith.bsky.social
@shariliu.bsky.social
@judithfan.bsky.social
@ardeeb.bsky.social
— See you there! #CogSci2025