Publications
(* denotes equal contribution)
Temporal regions are the epicenter of language processing in the human brain
Greta Tuckute, Aalok Sathe, Jingyuan Selena She, and Evelina Fedorenko. 2024. poster
Cognitive Computational Neuroscience
Linguistic inputs must be syntactically parsable to fully engage the language network
Carina Kauf, Hee So Kim, Elizabeth J. Lee, Niharika Jhingan, Jingyuan Selena She, Maya Taliaferro, Edward Gibson, and Evelina Fedorenko. 2024.
bioRxiv 2024.06.21.599332
ScoNe: Benchmarking Negation Reasoning in Language Models With Fine-Tuning and In-Context Learning.
Jingyuan Selena She, Christopher Potts, Samuel B. Bowman, and Atticus Geiger. 2023. data
poster
Proceedings of the 61st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
You are what you’re for: Essentialist categorization in large language models.
Siying Zhang*, Jingyuan Selena She*, Tobias Gerstenberg, and David Rose. 2023. data
poster
Proceedings of the 45th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
Language Models Show Within- and Cross-language similarities in Concrete Noun Meaning, but not Differences Between L1 and L2 English Speakers.
Jingyuan Selena She, Gabrielle Ma, Ping Wen, and Benjamin Zinszer. 2023. poster
Proceedings of the 45th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
Event Knowledge in Large Language Models: The Gap Between the Impossible and the Unlikely.
Carina Kauf*, Anna A. Ivanova*, Guilia Rambelli, Emmanuele Chersoni, Jingyuan Selena She, Zawad Chowdhury, Evelina Fedorenko, and Alessandro Lenci. 2023. data
Cognitive Science, 47: e13386.