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Brandon M Woo

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 27, 2026
Social connection and mental state reasoningBrandon M Woo, Anushka Laha
Plos One|May 7, 2020
"Parental" responses to human infants (and puppy dogs): Evidence that the perception of eyes is especially influential, but eye contact is notBrandon M Woo, Mark Schaller
Child Development|February 8, 2023
Infants and toddlers leverage their understanding of action goals to evaluate agents who help othersBrandon M Woo, Elizabeth S Spelke
Developmental Science|August 23, 2022
Toddlers' social evaluations of agents who act on false beliefsBrandon M Woo, Elizabeth S Spelke
Developmental Science|November 5, 2023
Infants rationally infer the goals of other people's reaches in the absence of first-person experience with reaching actionsBrandon M Woo, Shari Liu, Elizabeth S Spelke
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 19, 2021
Theory of mind in context: Mental-state representations for social evaluationBrandon M Woo, Enda Tan, J Kiley Hamlin
Cognition|April 12, 2017
The limits of early social evaluation: 9-month-olds fail to generate social evaluations of individuals who behave inconsistentlyConor M Steckler, Brandon M Woo, J Kiley Hamlin
Cognition|March 6, 2024
Do toddlers reason about other people's experiences of objects? A limit to early mental state reasoningBrandon M Woo, Gabriel H Chisholm, Elizabeth S Spelke
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|April 26, 2024
Toddlers Prefer Agents Who Help Those Facing Harder TasksBrandon M Woo, Shari Liu, Hyowon Gweon, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|November 10, 2022
Socially evaluative contexts facilitate mentalizingBrandon M Woo, Enda Tan, Francis L Yuen, et al.
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 27, 2026
Social connection and mental state reasoningBrandon M Woo, Anushka Laha
Plos One|May 7, 2020
"Parental" responses to human infants (and puppy dogs): Evidence that the perception of eyes is especially influential, but eye contact is notBrandon M Woo, Mark Schaller
Child Development|February 8, 2023
Infants and toddlers leverage their understanding of action goals to evaluate agents who help othersBrandon M Woo, Elizabeth S Spelke
Developmental Science|August 23, 2022
Toddlers' social evaluations of agents who act on false beliefsBrandon M Woo, Elizabeth S Spelke
Developmental Science|November 5, 2023
Infants rationally infer the goals of other people's reaches in the absence of first-person experience with reaching actionsBrandon M Woo, Shari Liu, Elizabeth S Spelke
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 19, 2021
Theory of mind in context: Mental-state representations for social evaluationBrandon M Woo, Enda Tan, J Kiley Hamlin
Cognition|April 12, 2017
The limits of early social evaluation: 9-month-olds fail to generate social evaluations of individuals who behave inconsistentlyConor M Steckler, Brandon M Woo, J Kiley Hamlin
Cognition|March 6, 2024
Do toddlers reason about other people's experiences of objects? A limit to early mental state reasoningBrandon M Woo, Gabriel H Chisholm, Elizabeth S Spelke
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|April 26, 2024
Toddlers Prefer Agents Who Help Those Facing Harder TasksBrandon M Woo, Shari Liu, Hyowon Gweon, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|November 10, 2022
Socially evaluative contexts facilitate mentalizingBrandon M Woo, Enda Tan, Francis L Yuen, et al.
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