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Lindsey J Powell

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|September 13, 2019
Imitation: Neither instinct nor gadget, but a cultural starting point?Lindsey J Powell
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|May 13, 2022
Adopted Utility Calculus: Origins of a Concept of Social AffiliationLindsey J Powell
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 7, 2021
Individual differences provide new insight into infant lookingLindsey J Powell
Cognition|April 21, 2017
Executive function depletion in children and its impact on theory of mindLindsey J Powell, Susan Carey
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|December 3, 2024
Infants' Expectations for Helping in ImitatorsBill Pepe, Lindsey J Powell
Psychological Science|August 18, 2006
It's the thought that counts: specific brain regions for one component of theory of mindRebecca Saxe, Lindsey J Powell
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 27, 2026
Relational models are too elaborate for basic social relationship reasoningLindsey J Powell, Rodney Tompkins
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 25, 2013
Preverbal infants expect members of social groups to act alikeLindsey J Powell, Elizabeth S Spelke
Cognition|September 23, 2017
Human infants' understanding of social imitation: Inferences of affiliation from third party observationsLindsey J Powell, Elizabeth S Spelke
Developmental Science|September 26, 2017
Using individual functional channels of interest to study cortical development with fNIRSLindsey J Powell, Ben Deen, Rebecca Saxe
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|September 13, 2019
Imitation: Neither instinct nor gadget, but a cultural starting point?Lindsey J Powell
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|May 13, 2022
Adopted Utility Calculus: Origins of a Concept of Social AffiliationLindsey J Powell
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 7, 2021
Individual differences provide new insight into infant lookingLindsey J Powell
Cognition|April 21, 2017
Executive function depletion in children and its impact on theory of mindLindsey J Powell, Susan Carey
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|December 3, 2024
Infants' Expectations for Helping in ImitatorsBill Pepe, Lindsey J Powell
Psychological Science|August 18, 2006
It's the thought that counts: specific brain regions for one component of theory of mindRebecca Saxe, Lindsey J Powell
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 27, 2026
Relational models are too elaborate for basic social relationship reasoningLindsey J Powell, Rodney Tompkins
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 25, 2013
Preverbal infants expect members of social groups to act alikeLindsey J Powell, Elizabeth S Spelke
Cognition|September 23, 2017
Human infants' understanding of social imitation: Inferences of affiliation from third party observationsLindsey J Powell, Elizabeth S Spelke
Developmental Science|September 26, 2017
Using individual functional channels of interest to study cortical development with fNIRSLindsey J Powell, Ben Deen, Rebecca Saxe
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