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Dr Jonathan Prunty
PhD in Cognitive Neuropsychology, MS in Neuroscience, BS in Cognitive Science
Research Associate at the Kinds of Intelligence Programme, Leverhulme CFI, University of Cambridge
About me
Jonathan is a Research Associate in the Kinds of Intelligence Programme at the Leverhulme CFI, where he develops cognitive assessments to evaluate and align the capabilities of AI and people on workplace tasks. His background spans developmental psychology, neuroscience and cognitive science.
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Publications
Prunty, J. et al (2026). General scales unlock AI evaluation with explanatory and predictive power(Opens in a new window). Nature, 652, 58–67.
Prunty, J. et al (2026). A little less conversation, a little more action, please: Investigating the physical common-sense of LLMs in a 3D embodied environment(Opens in a new window). arXiv, cs.AI.
Prunty, J, et al (2025). Effect of strengths-based care: Community led support(Opens in a new window). European Journal of Ageing, 22, 51.
Prunty, J, et al (2025). INTUIT: Investigating intuitive reasoning in humans and language models(Opens in a new window). In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 47.
Prunty, J, et al (2025). Association between digital front doors and social care use for community-dwelling adults in England: Cross-sectional study(Opens in a new window). Journal of Medical Internet Research, 27, e53205.
Prunty, J, et al (2024). A cognitive template for human face detection(Opens in a new window). Cognition, 249, 105792.
Prunty, J, et al (2024). Face detection in contextual scenes(Opens in a new window). PLoS ONE, 19(6), e0304288.