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Amanda Seed

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Topics in Cognitive Science|August 29, 2014
Primate cognitionAmanda Seed, Michael Tomasello
Annual Review of Psychology|January 5, 2021
Understanding Human Cognitive UniquenessKevin Laland, Amanda Seed
Current Biology : CB|December 15, 2010
Animal tool-useAmanda Seed, Richard Byrne
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|August 29, 2012
Chimpanzee 'folk physics': bringing failures into focusAmanda Seed, Eleanor Seddon, Bláthnaid Greene, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 29, 2015
Comparing humans and nonhuman great apes in the broken cloth problem: Is their knowledge causal or perceptual?Anna Albiach-Serrano, Carla Sebastián-Enesco, Amanda Seed, et al.
Plos One|October 2, 2014
Abstract knowledge in the broken-string problem: evidence from nonhuman primates and pre-schoolersCarolina Mayer, Josep Call, Anna Albiach-Serrano, et al.
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Topics in Cognitive Science|August 29, 2014
Primate cognitionAmanda Seed, Michael Tomasello
Annual Review of Psychology|January 5, 2021
Understanding Human Cognitive UniquenessKevin Laland, Amanda Seed
Current Biology : CB|December 15, 2010
Animal tool-useAmanda Seed, Richard Byrne
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|August 29, 2012
Chimpanzee 'folk physics': bringing failures into focusAmanda Seed, Eleanor Seddon, Bláthnaid Greene, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 29, 2015
Comparing humans and nonhuman great apes in the broken cloth problem: Is their knowledge causal or perceptual?Anna Albiach-Serrano, Carla Sebastián-Enesco, Amanda Seed, et al.
Plos One|October 2, 2014
Abstract knowledge in the broken-string problem: evidence from nonhuman primates and pre-schoolersCarolina Mayer, Josep Call, Anna Albiach-Serrano, et al.
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