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Psychology and Aging
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August 5, 2021
An old problem revisited: How sensitive is time-based prospective memory to age-related differences?
Deanna Varley, Julie D Henry, Emily Gibson, et al.
Developmental Psychology
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January 15, 2019
Creation across culture: Children's tool innovation is influenced by cultural and developmental factors
Karri Neldner, Jonathan Redshaw, Sean Murphy, et al.
Child Development
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May 9, 2018
Young Children From Three Diverse Cultures Spontaneously and Consistently Prepare for Alternative Future Possibilities
Jonathan Redshaw, Thomas Suddendorf, Karri Neldner, et al.
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science
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February 12, 2021
Does Neonatal Imitation Exist? Insights From a Meta-Analysis of 336 Effect Sizes
Jacqueline Davis, Jonathan Redshaw, Thomas Suddendorf, et al.
Developmental Science
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August 2, 2019
Individual differences in neonatal "imitation" fail to predict early social cognitive behaviour
Jonathan Redshaw, Mark Nielsen, Virginia Slaughter, et al.
Developmental Science
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August 21, 2018
Re-evaluating the neonatal imitation hypothesis
Janine Oostenbroek, Jonathan Redshaw, Jacqueline Davis, et al.
Developmental Psychology
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April 27, 2023
Creativity and flexibility in young children's use of external cognitive strategies
Kristy L Armitage, Thomas Suddendorf, Adam Bulley, et al.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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January 19, 2018
There is no compelling evidence that human neonates imitate
Siobhan Kennedy-Costantini, Janine Oostenbroek, Thomas Suddendorf, et al.
Current Biology : CB
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May 11, 2016
Comprehensive Longitudinal Study Challenges the Existence of Neonatal Imitation in Humans
Janine Oostenbroek, Thomas Suddendorf, Mark Nielsen, et al.
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Psychology and Aging
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August 5, 2021
An old problem revisited: How sensitive is time-based prospective memory to age-related differences?
Deanna Varley, Julie D Henry, Emily Gibson, et al.
Developmental Psychology
|
January 15, 2019
Creation across culture: Children's tool innovation is influenced by cultural and developmental factors
Karri Neldner, Jonathan Redshaw, Sean Murphy, et al.
Child Development
|
May 9, 2018
Young Children From Three Diverse Cultures Spontaneously and Consistently Prepare for Alternative Future Possibilities
Jonathan Redshaw, Thomas Suddendorf, Karri Neldner, et al.
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science
|
February 12, 2021
Does Neonatal Imitation Exist? Insights From a Meta-Analysis of 336 Effect Sizes
Jacqueline Davis, Jonathan Redshaw, Thomas Suddendorf, et al.
Developmental Science
|
August 2, 2019
Individual differences in neonatal "imitation" fail to predict early social cognitive behaviour
Jonathan Redshaw, Mark Nielsen, Virginia Slaughter, et al.
Developmental Science
|
August 21, 2018
Re-evaluating the neonatal imitation hypothesis
Janine Oostenbroek, Jonathan Redshaw, Jacqueline Davis, et al.
Developmental Psychology
|
April 27, 2023
Creativity and flexibility in young children's use of external cognitive strategies
Kristy L Armitage, Thomas Suddendorf, Adam Bulley, et al.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
January 19, 2018
There is no compelling evidence that human neonates imitate
Siobhan Kennedy-Costantini, Janine Oostenbroek, Thomas Suddendorf, et al.
Current Biology : CB
|
May 11, 2016
Comprehensive Longitudinal Study Challenges the Existence of Neonatal Imitation in Humans
Janine Oostenbroek, Thomas Suddendorf, Mark Nielsen, et al.
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