BIOGRAPHY
Jonathan Prunty is a Research Associate within the Kinds of Intelligence programme. His research focuses on developing new cognitive assessments for AI, with the aim of tracking the alignment of AI and human capabilities on common workplace tasks.
Before joining the CFI, Jonathan held post-doctoral positions at the University of Kent in the fields of health and social care economics and cognitive psychology. Jonathan has a background in developmental psychology (PhD), neuroscience (MSc), and cognitive science (BSc).
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
- Jonathan E. Prunty, Rob Jenkins, Rana Qarooni, Markus Bindemann,(2024) A cognitive template for human face detection, Cognition
- Jonathan Prunty, Stergios Makris, Rob Jenkins, Rana Qarooni, Markus Bindemann,(2024) Face detection in contextual scenes, PLOS ONE
- Jonathan E. Prunty, Rob Jenkins, Rana Qarooni, Markus Bindemann,(2023) Ingroup and outgroup differences in face detection, British Journal of Psychology
- Jacky R. Claydon, Matthew C. Fysh, Jonathan E. Prunty, Filipe Cristino, Reuben Moreton, Markus Bindemann,(2023) Facial comparison behaviour of forensic facial examiners, Applied Cognitive Psychology
- Rana Qarooni, Jonathan Prunty, Markus Bindemann, Rob Jenkins,(2022) Capacity limits in face detection, Cognition
- Jonathan E. Prunty, Jolie R. Keemink, David J. Kelly,(2022) Infants show pupil dilatory responses to happy and angry facial expressions, Developmental Science
- Jonathan E. Prunty, Jolie R. Keemink, David J. Kelly,(2021) Infants scan static and dynamic facial expressions differently, Infancy
- Jolie R. Keemink, Lauren Jenner, Jonathan E. Prunty, Nicky Wood, David J. Kelly,(2021) Eye Movements and Behavioural Responses to Gaze‐Contingent Expressive Faces in Typically Developing Infants and Infant Siblings, Autism Research
- Jonathan E. Prunty, Kelsey C. Jackson, Jolie. R. Keemink, David J. Kelly,(2020) Caucasian Infants’ Attentional Orienting to Own- and Other-Race Faces, Brain Sciences
- Olivier Pascalis, Mathilde Fort, Jonathan E. Prunty, David J. Kelly,(2024) Face Processing, Encyclopedia of Infant and Early Childhood Development
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