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Geoffrey Bird

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 18, 2019
Understanding individual differences in theory of mind via representation of minds, not mental statesJane R Conway, Caroline Catmur, Geoffrey Bird
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|August 9, 2019
Conceptualizing and testing action understandingEmma L Thompson, Geoffrey Bird, Caroline Catmur
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 6, 2016
Judging the Ability of Friends and FoesJennifer L Cook, Jennifer Murphy, Geoffrey Bird
Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice|April 7, 2026
Associations Between Autism and Self-Reported Dimensions of InteroceptionKiera Louise Adams, Caroline Catmur, Geoffrey Bird
Annual Review of Psychology|October 1, 2016
The Structure of Social Cognition: In(ter)dependence of Sociocognitive ProcessesFrancesca Happé, Jennifer L Cook, Geoffrey Bird
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|February 8, 2011
The role of alexithymia in reduced eye-fixation in Autism Spectrum ConditionsGeoffrey Bird, Clare Press, Daniel C Richardson
Human Brain Mapping|July 30, 2022
Mirror neuron brain regions contribute to identifying actions, but not intentionsEmma L Thompson, Geoffrey Bird, Caroline Catmur
Neuroimage|July 3, 2016
The imitation game: Effects of social cues on 'imitation' are domain-general in natureLauren E Marsh, Geoffrey Bird, Caroline Catmur
Development and Psychopathology|October 4, 2024
Childhood language development and alexithymia in adolescence: an 8-year longitudinal studyKa Shu Lee, Caroline Catmur, Geoffrey Bird
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|July 21, 2015
Commentary on "Autism, oxytocin and interoception": Alexithymia, not Autism Spectrum Disorders, is the consequence of interoceptive failureRebecca Brewer, Francesca Happé, Richard Cook, et al.
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 18, 2019
Understanding individual differences in theory of mind via representation of minds, not mental statesJane R Conway, Caroline Catmur, Geoffrey Bird
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|August 9, 2019
Conceptualizing and testing action understandingEmma L Thompson, Geoffrey Bird, Caroline Catmur
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 6, 2016
Judging the Ability of Friends and FoesJennifer L Cook, Jennifer Murphy, Geoffrey Bird
Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice|April 7, 2026
Associations Between Autism and Self-Reported Dimensions of InteroceptionKiera Louise Adams, Caroline Catmur, Geoffrey Bird
Annual Review of Psychology|October 1, 2016
The Structure of Social Cognition: In(ter)dependence of Sociocognitive ProcessesFrancesca Happé, Jennifer L Cook, Geoffrey Bird
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|February 8, 2011
The role of alexithymia in reduced eye-fixation in Autism Spectrum ConditionsGeoffrey Bird, Clare Press, Daniel C Richardson
Human Brain Mapping|July 30, 2022
Mirror neuron brain regions contribute to identifying actions, but not intentionsEmma L Thompson, Geoffrey Bird, Caroline Catmur
Neuroimage|July 3, 2016
The imitation game: Effects of social cues on 'imitation' are domain-general in natureLauren E Marsh, Geoffrey Bird, Caroline Catmur
Development and Psychopathology|October 4, 2024
Childhood language development and alexithymia in adolescence: an 8-year longitudinal studyKa Shu Lee, Caroline Catmur, Geoffrey Bird
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|July 21, 2015
Commentary on "Autism, oxytocin and interoception": Alexithymia, not Autism Spectrum Disorders, is the consequence of interoceptive failureRebecca Brewer, Francesca Happé, Richard Cook, et al.
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