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Amanda Royka

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 19, 2021
Ignorance mattersAmanda Royka, Julian Jara-Ettinger
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 9, 2025
Informing does not require attributing ignoranceAmanda Royka, Laurie R Santos
Cognition|December 30, 2025
Exploring the evolutionary roots of theory of mind: Primate errors on false belief tasks reveal representational limitsAmanda Royka, Daniel J Horschler, Walker Bargmann, et al.
Nature Communications|July 19, 2022
People infer communicative action through an expectation for efficient communicationAmanda Royka, Annie Chen, Rosie Aboody, et al.
Communications Biology|October 1, 2021
Cleaner fish are sensitive to what their partners can and cannot seeKatherine McAuliffe, Lindsey A Drayton, Amanda Royka, et al.
Nature|March 6, 2024
Bumblebees socially learn behaviour too complex to innovate aloneAlice D Bridges, Amanda Royka, Tara Wilson, et al.
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 19, 2021
Ignorance mattersAmanda Royka, Julian Jara-Ettinger
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 9, 2025
Informing does not require attributing ignoranceAmanda Royka, Laurie R Santos
Cognition|December 30, 2025
Exploring the evolutionary roots of theory of mind: Primate errors on false belief tasks reveal representational limitsAmanda Royka, Daniel J Horschler, Walker Bargmann, et al.
Nature Communications|July 19, 2022
People infer communicative action through an expectation for efficient communicationAmanda Royka, Annie Chen, Rosie Aboody, et al.
Communications Biology|October 1, 2021
Cleaner fish are sensitive to what their partners can and cannot seeKatherine McAuliffe, Lindsey A Drayton, Amanda Royka, et al.
Nature|March 6, 2024
Bumblebees socially learn behaviour too complex to innovate aloneAlice D Bridges, Amanda Royka, Tara Wilson, et al.
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