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Consciousness and Cognition
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March 6, 2003
Developmental aspects of consciousness: how much theory of mind do you need to be consciously aware?
Josef Perner, Zoltán Dienes
Consciousness and Cognition
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September 13, 2005
Dissociating size representation for action and for conscious judgment: Grasping visual illusions without apparent obstacles
Elisabeth Stöttinger, Josef Perner
Cognition & Emotion
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October 7, 2011
When the alternative would have been better: counterfactual reasoning and the emergence of regret
Eva Rafetseder, Josef Perner
Frontiers in Psychology
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November 20, 2015
An evaluation of neurocognitive models of theory of mind
Matthias Schurz, Josef Perner
Zeitschrift Fur Psychologie
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December 7, 2018
Belief and Counterfactuality: A Teleological Theory of Belief Attribution
Eva Rafetseder, Josef Perner
Cognitive Neuropsychology
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August 13, 2009
Consistency in exchange for inappropriately matched visual feedback? A comment on Franz and Gegenfurtner (2008) "Grasping visual illusions: consistent data and no dissociation"
Elisabeth Stöttinger, Josef Perner
Child Development Perspectives
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March 7, 2014
Counterfactual Reasoning: Sharpening Conceptual Distinctions in Developmental Studies
Eva Rafetseder, Josef Perner
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
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September 12, 2012
From infants' to children's appreciation of belief
Josef Perner, Johannes Roessler
Studia Logica
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March 3, 2015
Basic Conditional Reasoning: How Children Mimic Counterfactual Reasoning
Brian Leahy, Eva Rafetseder, Josef Perner
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
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March 29, 2017
Direct and indirect admission of ignorance by children
Daniela Kloo, Michael Rohwer, Josef Perner
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Consciousness and Cognition
|
March 6, 2003
Developmental aspects of consciousness: how much theory of mind do you need to be consciously aware?
Josef Perner, Zoltán Dienes
Consciousness and Cognition
|
September 13, 2005
Dissociating size representation for action and for conscious judgment: Grasping visual illusions without apparent obstacles
Elisabeth Stöttinger, Josef Perner
Cognition & Emotion
|
October 7, 2011
When the alternative would have been better: counterfactual reasoning and the emergence of regret
Eva Rafetseder, Josef Perner
Frontiers in Psychology
|
November 20, 2015
An evaluation of neurocognitive models of theory of mind
Matthias Schurz, Josef Perner
Zeitschrift Fur Psychologie
|
December 7, 2018
Belief and Counterfactuality: A Teleological Theory of Belief Attribution
Eva Rafetseder, Josef Perner
Cognitive Neuropsychology
|
August 13, 2009
Consistency in exchange for inappropriately matched visual feedback? A comment on Franz and Gegenfurtner (2008) "Grasping visual illusions: consistent data and no dissociation"
Elisabeth Stöttinger, Josef Perner
Child Development Perspectives
|
March 7, 2014
Counterfactual Reasoning: Sharpening Conceptual Distinctions in Developmental Studies
Eva Rafetseder, Josef Perner
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
|
September 12, 2012
From infants' to children's appreciation of belief
Josef Perner, Johannes Roessler
Studia Logica
|
March 3, 2015
Basic Conditional Reasoning: How Children Mimic Counterfactual Reasoning
Brian Leahy, Eva Rafetseder, Josef Perner
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
|
March 29, 2017
Direct and indirect admission of ignorance by children
Daniela Kloo, Michael Rohwer, Josef Perner
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