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Jonathan Redshaw

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Child Development|September 12, 2021
Children boost their cognitive performance with a novel offloading techniqueKristy L Armitage, Jonathan Redshaw
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 31, 2022
Thinking about possibilities: mechanisms, ontogeny, functions and phylogenyJonathan Redshaw, Patricia A Ganea
Memory & Cognition|August 22, 2024
Can you help me? Using others to offload cognitionKristy L Armitage, Jonathan Redshaw
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 31, 2022
Counterfactual thinking elicits emotional change in young childrenShalini Gautam, Thomas Suddendorf, Jonathan Redshaw
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 10, 2020
Thinking about thinking about time-ERRATUMJonathan Redshaw, Adam Bulley, Thomas Suddendorf
Developmental Psychology|February 20, 2025
A key to innovation: When do children begin to recognize and manufacture solutions to future problems?Zoe Ockerby, Jonathan Redshaw, Thomas Suddendorf
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 13, 2019
Thinking about thinking about timeJonathan Redshaw, Adam Bulley, Thomas Suddendorf
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|October 3, 2025
Children's understanding of conditional probabilitiesJessica Crimston, Thomas Suddendorf, Jonathan Redshaw
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|April 25, 2025
Recognizing the future utility of a solution: When do children choose to retain and share an object to solve a future problem?Zoe Ockerby, Jonathan Redshaw, Thomas Suddendorf
Cognition|November 18, 2020
When can young children reason about an exclusive disjunction? A follow up toShalini Gautam, Thomas Suddendorf, Jonathan Redshaw
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Child Development|September 12, 2021
Children boost their cognitive performance with a novel offloading techniqueKristy L Armitage, Jonathan Redshaw
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 31, 2022
Thinking about possibilities: mechanisms, ontogeny, functions and phylogenyJonathan Redshaw, Patricia A Ganea
Memory & Cognition|August 22, 2024
Can you help me? Using others to offload cognitionKristy L Armitage, Jonathan Redshaw
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 31, 2022
Counterfactual thinking elicits emotional change in young childrenShalini Gautam, Thomas Suddendorf, Jonathan Redshaw
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 10, 2020
Thinking about thinking about time-ERRATUMJonathan Redshaw, Adam Bulley, Thomas Suddendorf
Developmental Psychology|February 20, 2025
A key to innovation: When do children begin to recognize and manufacture solutions to future problems?Zoe Ockerby, Jonathan Redshaw, Thomas Suddendorf
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 13, 2019
Thinking about thinking about timeJonathan Redshaw, Adam Bulley, Thomas Suddendorf
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|October 3, 2025
Children's understanding of conditional probabilitiesJessica Crimston, Thomas Suddendorf, Jonathan Redshaw
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|April 25, 2025
Recognizing the future utility of a solution: When do children choose to retain and share an object to solve a future problem?Zoe Ockerby, Jonathan Redshaw, Thomas Suddendorf
Cognition|November 18, 2020
When can young children reason about an exclusive disjunction? A follow up toShalini Gautam, Thomas Suddendorf, Jonathan Redshaw
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