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Chris D Frith

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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 3, 2008
The role of social cognition in decision makingChris D Frith, Tania Singer
Brain Research|March 4, 2006
How we predict what other people are going to doChris D Frith, Uta Frith
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 18, 2013
Response to Di Paolo et al.: How, exactly, does it 'just happen'? Interaction by magicMattia Gallotti, Chris D Frith
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|July 7, 2022
Animacy and the prediction of behaviourJohannes Schultz, Chris D Frith
Neuroscience of Consciousness|August 16, 2018
Dual-process theories and consciousness: the case for 'Type Zero' cognitionNicholas Shea, Chris D Frith
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 13, 2016
Mirroring and beyond: coupled dynamics as a generalized framework for modelling social interactionsUri Hasson, Chris D Frith
Current Biology : CB|August 24, 2007
Social cognition in humansChris D Frith, Uta Frith
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|March 19, 2013
Social cognition in the we-modeMattia Gallotti, Chris D Frith
Neuron|February 8, 2008
The self and its reputation in autismChris D Frith, Uta Frith
Neuron|November 11, 2008
Implicit and explicit processes in social cognitionChris D Frith, Uta Frith
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 3, 2008
The role of social cognition in decision makingChris D Frith, Tania Singer
Brain Research|March 4, 2006
How we predict what other people are going to doChris D Frith, Uta Frith
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 18, 2013
Response to Di Paolo et al.: How, exactly, does it 'just happen'? Interaction by magicMattia Gallotti, Chris D Frith
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|July 7, 2022
Animacy and the prediction of behaviourJohannes Schultz, Chris D Frith
Neuroscience of Consciousness|August 16, 2018
Dual-process theories and consciousness: the case for 'Type Zero' cognitionNicholas Shea, Chris D Frith
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 13, 2016
Mirroring and beyond: coupled dynamics as a generalized framework for modelling social interactionsUri Hasson, Chris D Frith
Current Biology : CB|August 24, 2007
Social cognition in humansChris D Frith, Uta Frith
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|March 19, 2013
Social cognition in the we-modeMattia Gallotti, Chris D Frith
Neuron|February 8, 2008
The self and its reputation in autismChris D Frith, Uta Frith
Neuron|November 11, 2008
Implicit and explicit processes in social cognitionChris D Frith, Uta Frith
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