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Psychological Review|December 24, 2019
Are infants altercentric? The other and the self in early social cognitionVictoria Southgate
Consciousness and Cognition|June 19, 2013
Do infants provide evidence that the mirror system is involved in action understanding?Victoria Southgate
Developmental Psychology|November 11, 2009
Inferring the outcome of an ongoing novel action at 13 monthsVictoria Southgate, Gergely Csibra
Developmental Science|August 29, 2012
Infant pointing serves an interrogative functionKatarina Begus, Victoria Southgate
Developmental Science|August 29, 2012
Theories, evidence and intuitions about infants' attributions of goals: a reply to commentaries by Bíró and Kuhlmeier & Robson and Luo & ChoiMikolaj Hernik, Victoria Southgate
Current Biology : CB|November 23, 2016
Metacognition: Pre-verbal Infants Adapt Their Behaviour to Their Knowledge StatesTeodora Gliga, Victoria Southgate
Developmental Science|August 29, 2012
Nine-months-old infants do not need to know what the agent prefers in order to reason about its goals: on the role of preference and persistence in infants' goal-attributionMikolaj Hernik, Victoria Southgate
Cognition|October 22, 2013
Belief-based action prediction in preverbal infantsVictoria Southgate, Angelina Vernetti
Psychological Science|May 17, 2013
Motor activation during the prediction of nonexecutable actions in infantsVictoria Southgate, Katarina Begus
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|December 2, 2005
Evidence for infants' understanding of false beliefs should not be dismissedGergely Csibra, Victoria Southgate
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Psychological Review|December 24, 2019
Are infants altercentric? The other and the self in early social cognitionVictoria Southgate
Consciousness and Cognition|June 19, 2013
Do infants provide evidence that the mirror system is involved in action understanding?Victoria Southgate
Developmental Psychology|November 11, 2009
Inferring the outcome of an ongoing novel action at 13 monthsVictoria Southgate, Gergely Csibra
Developmental Science|August 29, 2012
Infant pointing serves an interrogative functionKatarina Begus, Victoria Southgate
Developmental Science|August 29, 2012
Theories, evidence and intuitions about infants' attributions of goals: a reply to commentaries by Bíró and Kuhlmeier & Robson and Luo & ChoiMikolaj Hernik, Victoria Southgate
Current Biology : CB|November 23, 2016
Metacognition: Pre-verbal Infants Adapt Their Behaviour to Their Knowledge StatesTeodora Gliga, Victoria Southgate
Developmental Science|August 29, 2012
Nine-months-old infants do not need to know what the agent prefers in order to reason about its goals: on the role of preference and persistence in infants' goal-attributionMikolaj Hernik, Victoria Southgate
Cognition|October 22, 2013
Belief-based action prediction in preverbal infantsVictoria Southgate, Angelina Vernetti
Psychological Science|May 17, 2013
Motor activation during the prediction of nonexecutable actions in infantsVictoria Southgate, Katarina Begus
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|December 2, 2005
Evidence for infants' understanding of false beliefs should not be dismissedGergely Csibra, Victoria Southgate
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