Summarizing Psychology Texts, for Ease of Reference, with LLM / GPT. Attachment, Truama, Polyvagal.
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Summarizing Psychology Texts, for Ease of Reference, with LLM / GPT. Attachment, Truama, Polyvagal.
Evaluating informative hypotheses with equality and inequality constraints: A tutorial using the Bayes factor via the encompassing prior approach [Supplemental Material]
KMED-I models the newborn’s cry as the first epistemic event, simulating caregiver responses—fiduciary, inconsistent, neglectful, or silencing—and their impact on autonomy, dissonance tolerance, and dependence. A computational tool for developmental psychology, psychiatry, and epistemic theory.
KMED-R (Relationships) is a conceptual Python simulator modelling epistemic intimacy and trust. It extends the Kahl Model of Epistemic Dissonance (KMED) to relationships, formalising how recognition, suppression, repair and fiduciary care shape autonomy, tolerance and dependence in epistemic psychology.
This paper reframes the newborn’s first cry as the primordial epistemic claim—the embodied registration of contradiction and dependence at life’s threshold. Drawing on developmental research, attachment theory, and KMED-I simulations, it shows how caregiver responses form fiduciary scaffolds shaping autonomy, resilience, and trust.
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