Published several books such as 'Des intelligences TRES artificielles' (2019), 'Le Fil de la vie' (2016), 'La pertinence et ses origines cognitives nouvelles théories' (2008), 'Why We Talk' (2007), and more. Has also published numerous online papers and given talks at various events.
Research Experience
Involved in multiple research projects related to linguistics and cognitive science, including but not limited to social signals, evolutionary origins of language, evolution and information, simplicity theory, cognitive modeling of interest, etc.
Background
Research Interests: Fundamental principles underlying the language faculty and its biological origins; Simplicity (or complexity drop) predicts narrative interest; A concise model of argumentative relevance; Human language behavior as an instance of honest signalling.
Miscellany
Personal interests include scientific research and sharing knowledge through videos and lectures.