2021 Journal Article When can young children reason about an exclusive disjunction? A follow up to Mody and Carey (2016)Gautam, Shalini, Suddendorf, Thomas and Redshaw, Jonathan (2021). When can young children reason about an exclusive disjunction? A follow up to Mody and Carey (2016). Cognition, 207 104507, 104507. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2020.104507 |
2021 Journal Article Do monkeys and young children understand exclusive “or” relations? A commentary on Ferrigno et al. (2021)Gautam, Shalini, Suddendorf, Thomas and Redshaw, Jonathan (2021). Do monkeys and young children understand exclusive “or” relations? A commentary on Ferrigno et al. (2021). Psychological Science, 32 (11), 1865-1867. doi: 10.1177/09567976211024641 |
2020 Journal Article New Caledonian crows plan for specific future tool useBoeckle, M., Schiestl, M., Frohnwieser, A., Gruber, R., Miller, R., Suddendorf, T., Gray, R. D., Taylor, A. H. and Clayton, N. S. (2020). New Caledonian crows plan for specific future tool use. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological sciences, 287 (1938) 1490, 20201490. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2020.1490 |
2020 Journal Article It's in the bag: Mobile containers in Human Evolution and Child DevelopmentSuddendorf, Thomas, Kirkland, Kelly, Bulley, Adam, Redshaw, Jonathan and Langley, Michelle C. (2020). It's in the bag: Mobile containers in Human Evolution and Child Development. Evolutionary Human Sciences, 2 e48, 1-13. doi: 10.1017/ehs.2020.47 |
2020 Journal Article Mobile containers in human cognitive evolution studies: understudied and underrepresentedLangley, Michelle C. and Suddendorf, Thomas (2020). Mobile containers in human cognitive evolution studies: understudied and underrepresented. Evolutionary Anthropology, 29 (6) evan.21857, 299-309. doi: 10.1002/evan.21857 |
2020 Journal Article Preparation for certain and uncertain future outcomes in young children and three species of monkeySuddendorf, Thomas, Watson, Kate, Bogaart, Maddison and Redshaw, Jonathan (2020). Preparation for certain and uncertain future outcomes in young children and three species of monkey. Developmental Psychobiology, 62 (2) dev.21898, 191-201. doi: 10.1002/dev.21898 |
2020 Journal Article Children devise and selectively use tools to offload cognitionBulley, Adam, McCarthy, Thomas, Gilbert, Sam J., Suddendorf, Thomas and Redshaw, Jonathan (2020). Children devise and selectively use tools to offload cognition. Current Biology, 30 (17), 3457-3464.e3. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.06.035 |
2020 Journal Article Could it be so? The cognitive science of possibilityCarey, Susan, Leahy, Brian, Redshaw, Jonathan and Suddendorf, Thomas (2020). Could it be so? The cognitive science of possibility. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 24 (1), 3-4. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2019.11.007 |
2020 Journal Article Temporal junctures in the mindRedshaw, Jonathan and Suddendorf, Thomas (2020). Temporal junctures in the mind. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 24 (1), 52-64. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2019.10.009 |
2019 Journal Article Episodic memory in nonhuman animals?Crystal, Jonathon D. and Suddendorf, Thomas (2019). Episodic memory in nonhuman animals?. Current Biology, 29 (24), R1291-R1295. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2019.10.045 |
2019 Journal Article Thinking about thinking about timeRedshaw, Jonathan, Bulley, Adam and Suddendorf, Thomas (2019). Thinking about thinking about time. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 42 e273, 46-47. doi: 10.1017/s0140525x19000414 |
2019 Journal Article A taxonomy of mental time travel and counterfactual thought: Insights from cognitive developmentGautam, Shalini, Suddendorf, Thomas, Henry, Julie D. and Redshaw, Jonathan (2019). A taxonomy of mental time travel and counterfactual thought: Insights from cognitive development. Behavioural Brain Research, 374 112108, 112108. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2019.112108 |
2019 Journal Article Individual differences in neonatal 'imitation' fail to predict early social cognitive behaviourRedshaw, Jonathan, Nielsen, Mark, Slaughter, Virginia, Kennedy-Costantini, Siobhan, Oostenbroek, Janine, Crimston, Jessica and Suddendorf, Thomas (2019). Individual differences in neonatal 'imitation' fail to predict early social cognitive behaviour. Developmental Science, 23 (2) e12892, e12892. doi: 10.1111/desc.12892 |
2019 Journal Article What is cognition?Bayne, Tim, Brainard, David, Byrne, Richard W., Chittka, Lars, Clayton, Nicky, Heyes, Cecilia, Mather, Jennifer, Ölveczky, Bence, Shadlen, Michael, Suddendorf, Thomas and Webb, Barbara (2019). What is cognition?. Current Biology, 29 (13), R608-R615. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2019.05.044 |
2019 Journal Article Confidence as a diagnostic tool for perceptual aftereffectsGallagher, Regan M., Suddendorf, Thomas and Arnold, Derek H. (2019). Confidence as a diagnostic tool for perceptual aftereffects. Scientific Reports, 9 (1) 7124, 7124. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-43170-1 |
2019 Journal Article Measuring mental time travel: Is the hippocampus really critical for episodic memory and episodic foresight?Miloyan, Beyon, McFarlane, Kimberley A. and Suddendorf, Thomas (2019). Measuring mental time travel: Is the hippocampus really critical for episodic memory and episodic foresight?. Cortex, 117, 371-384. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2019.01.020 |
2019 Journal Article Cuing both positive and negative episodic foresight reduces delay discounting but does not affect risk-takingBulley, Adam, Miloyan, Beyon, Pepper, Gillian V., Gullo, Matthew J., Henry, Julie D. and Suddendorf, Thomas (2019). Cuing both positive and negative episodic foresight reduces delay discounting but does not affect risk-taking. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 72 (8), 1747021818819777-2017. doi: 10.1177/1747021818819777 |
2019 Journal Article Episodic foresight and strokeLyons, Amanda D., Henry, Julie D., Robinson, Gail, Rendell, Peter G. and Suddendorf, Thomas (2019). Episodic foresight and stroke. Neuropsychology, 33 (1), 93-102. doi: 10.1037/neu0000495 |
2019 Journal Article Anxiety: here and beyondMiloyan, Beyon, Bulley, Adam and Suddendorf, Thomas (2019). Anxiety: here and beyond. Emotion Review, 11 (1), 39-49. doi: 10.1177/1754073917738570 |
2018 Journal Article Did humans evolve to innovate with a social rather than technical orientation?von Hippel, William and Suddendorf, Thomas (2018). Did humans evolve to innovate with a social rather than technical orientation?. New Ideas in Psychology, 51, 34-39. doi: 10.1016/j.newideapsych.2018.06.002 |