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D J Povinelli

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The American Psychologist|May 1, 1993
Reconstructing the evolution of mindD J Povinelli
Child Development|June 19, 2001
Reasoning about beliefs: a human specialization?D J Povinelli, S Giambrone
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|September 1, 1992
Young children's (Homo sapiens) understanding of knowledge formation in themselves and othersD J Povinelli, S deBlois
Trends in Neurosciences|September 1, 1995
Theory of mind: evolutionary history of a cognitive specializationD J Povinelli, T M Preuss
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|December 1, 1996
Factors influencing young chimpanzees' (Pan troglodytes) recognition of attentionD J Povinelli, T J Eddy
The Quarterly Review of Biology|December 1, 1995
Arboreal clambering and the evolution of self-conceptionD J Povinelli, J G Cant
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|March 2, 1999
Tool use, aye-ayes, and sensorimotor intelligenceE J Sterling, D J Povinelli
Developmental Psychology|February 21, 1998
Young children's understanding of briefly versus extremely delayed images of the self: emergence of the autobiographical stanceD J Povinelli, B B Simon
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|June 1, 1994
Differences between chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and humans (Homo sapiens) in the resting state of the index finger: implications for pointingD J Povinelli, D R Davis
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development|January 1, 1996
What young chimpanzees know about seeingD J Povinelli, T J Eddy
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The American Psychologist|May 1, 1993
Reconstructing the evolution of mindD J Povinelli
Child Development|June 19, 2001
Reasoning about beliefs: a human specialization?D J Povinelli, S Giambrone
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|September 1, 1992
Young children's (Homo sapiens) understanding of knowledge formation in themselves and othersD J Povinelli, S deBlois
Trends in Neurosciences|September 1, 1995
Theory of mind: evolutionary history of a cognitive specializationD J Povinelli, T M Preuss
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|December 1, 1996
Factors influencing young chimpanzees' (Pan troglodytes) recognition of attentionD J Povinelli, T J Eddy
The Quarterly Review of Biology|December 1, 1995
Arboreal clambering and the evolution of self-conceptionD J Povinelli, J G Cant
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|March 2, 1999
Tool use, aye-ayes, and sensorimotor intelligenceE J Sterling, D J Povinelli
Developmental Psychology|February 21, 1998
Young children's understanding of briefly versus extremely delayed images of the self: emergence of the autobiographical stanceD J Povinelli, B B Simon
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|June 1, 1994
Differences between chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and humans (Homo sapiens) in the resting state of the index finger: implications for pointingD J Povinelli, D R Davis
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development|January 1, 1996
What young chimpanzees know about seeingD J Povinelli, T J Eddy
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