Cog Lunch: Alicia Chen
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Cog Lunch: Alicia Chen
Feburary 24, 2026
12pm
Location: 46-3189
Zoom: https://mit.zoom.us/j/91344193519
Speaker: Alicia Chen
Affiliation: Saxe Lab
Title: How sociological structure shapes action planning and interpretation
Abstract: Cognitive models of action planning and inverse planning are highly successful at explaining how people choose actions and infer others’ goals in structured physical environments. Yet these models typically leave sociological structure -- such as social relationships and social groups -- unspecified, effectively characterizing social interactions as occurring between interchangeable, anonymous agents. In this talk, I show how incorporating long-established sociological dimensions into planning and inverse-planning frameworks changes what actions are available, costly, or rewarding, in ways analogous to how physical structure constrains action. I present three projects, each isolating a distinct sociological dimension in an everyday domain where it is particularly relevant for behavior: intimacy in food sharing, hierarchy in prosocial action, and group membership in referential language use. Together, these studies situate cognitive models of action selection within everyday social interaction, and show how explicitly modeling sociological structure broadens their explanatory scope.