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Jackie Chappell

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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|May 27, 2014
Development of planning in 4- to 10-year-old children: reducing inhibitory demands does not improve performanceEmma C Tecwyn, Susannah K S Thorpe, Jackie Chappell
Behavioural Processes|October 25, 2013
A novel test of planning ability: great apes can plan step-by-step but not in advance of actionEmma C Tecwyn, Susannah K S Thorpe, Jackie Chappell
Behavioural Processes|October 20, 2011
How to build an information gathering and processing system: lessons from naturally and artificially intelligent systemsJackie Chappell, Zoe P Demery, Veronica Arriola-Rios, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|February 18, 2014
The puzzling difficulty of tool innovation: why can't children piece their knowledge together?Nicola Cutting, Ian A Apperly, Jackie Chappell, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 9, 2013
The development of tool manufacture in humans: what helps young children make innovative tools?Jackie Chappell, Nicola Cutting, Ian A Apperly, et al.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 16, 2012
Tool innovation may be a critical limiting step for the establishment of a rich tool-using culture: a perspective from child developmentSarah R Beck, Jackie Chappell, Ian A Apperly, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 27, 2004
Lateralization of tool use in New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides)Alex A S Weir, Ben Kenward, Jackie Chappell, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 2, 2016
Individual differences in children's innovative problem-solving are not predicted by divergent thinking or executive functionsSarah R Beck, Clare Williams, Nicola Cutting, et al.
Cognition|February 15, 2011
Making tools isn't child's playSarah R Beck, Ian A Apperly, Jackie Chappell, et al.
Nature Communications|October 11, 2012
Extreme binocular vision and a straight bill facilitate tool use in New Caledonian crowsJolyon Troscianko, Auguste M P von Bayern, Jackie Chappell, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|May 27, 2014
Development of planning in 4- to 10-year-old children: reducing inhibitory demands does not improve performanceEmma C Tecwyn, Susannah K S Thorpe, Jackie Chappell
Behavioural Processes|October 25, 2013
A novel test of planning ability: great apes can plan step-by-step but not in advance of actionEmma C Tecwyn, Susannah K S Thorpe, Jackie Chappell
Behavioural Processes|October 20, 2011
How to build an information gathering and processing system: lessons from naturally and artificially intelligent systemsJackie Chappell, Zoe P Demery, Veronica Arriola-Rios, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|February 18, 2014
The puzzling difficulty of tool innovation: why can't children piece their knowledge together?Nicola Cutting, Ian A Apperly, Jackie Chappell, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 9, 2013
The development of tool manufacture in humans: what helps young children make innovative tools?Jackie Chappell, Nicola Cutting, Ian A Apperly, et al.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 16, 2012
Tool innovation may be a critical limiting step for the establishment of a rich tool-using culture: a perspective from child developmentSarah R Beck, Jackie Chappell, Ian A Apperly, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 27, 2004
Lateralization of tool use in New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides)Alex A S Weir, Ben Kenward, Jackie Chappell, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 2, 2016
Individual differences in children's innovative problem-solving are not predicted by divergent thinking or executive functionsSarah R Beck, Clare Williams, Nicola Cutting, et al.
Cognition|February 15, 2011
Making tools isn't child's playSarah R Beck, Ian A Apperly, Jackie Chappell, et al.
Nature Communications|October 11, 2012
Extreme binocular vision and a straight bill facilitate tool use in New Caledonian crowsJolyon Troscianko, Auguste M P von Bayern, Jackie Chappell, et al.
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