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Rebecca Saxe

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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|April 6, 2005
Against simulation: the argument from errorRebecca Saxe
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|February 28, 2018
Seeing Other Minds in 3DRebecca Saxe
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 23, 2022
Perceiving and pursuing legitimate powerRebecca Saxe
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 15, 2016
Moral status of accidentsRebecca Saxe
Brain Research|February 17, 2006
Why and how to study Theory of Mind with fMRIRebecca Saxe
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|March 21, 2006
Uniquely human social cognitionRebecca Saxe
Scientific American|December 13, 2012
Mind theorist. Interview by Gareth CookRebecca Saxe
Acta Psychologica|August 15, 2006
The perception of causality in infancyRebecca Saxe, Susan Carey
Developmental Science|May 25, 2019
Development of predictive responses in theory of mind brain regionsHilary Richardson, Rebecca Saxe
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|October 1, 2008
An FMRI investigation of spontaneous mental state inference for moral judgmentLiane Young, Rebecca Saxe
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|April 6, 2005
Against simulation: the argument from errorRebecca Saxe
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|February 28, 2018
Seeing Other Minds in 3DRebecca Saxe
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 23, 2022
Perceiving and pursuing legitimate powerRebecca Saxe
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 15, 2016
Moral status of accidentsRebecca Saxe
Brain Research|February 17, 2006
Why and how to study Theory of Mind with fMRIRebecca Saxe
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|March 21, 2006
Uniquely human social cognitionRebecca Saxe
Scientific American|December 13, 2012
Mind theorist. Interview by Gareth CookRebecca Saxe
Acta Psychologica|August 15, 2006
The perception of causality in infancyRebecca Saxe, Susan Carey
Developmental Science|May 25, 2019
Development of predictive responses in theory of mind brain regionsHilary Richardson, Rebecca Saxe
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|October 1, 2008
An FMRI investigation of spontaneous mental state inference for moral judgmentLiane Young, Rebecca Saxe
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