2011 Journal Article An obedient orangutan (Pongo abelii) performs perfectly in peripheral object-choice tasks but fails the standard centrally presented versionsMulcahy, Nicholas J. and Suddendorf, Thomas (2011). An obedient orangutan (Pongo abelii) performs perfectly in peripheral object-choice tasks but fails the standard centrally presented versions. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 125 (1), 112-115. doi: 10.1037/a0020905 |
2011 Journal Article Evolution, lies, and foresight biasesSuddendorf, Thomas (2011). Evolution, lies, and foresight biases. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 34 (1), 38-39. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X10002128 |
2011 Journal Article Inferential reasoning by exclusion in great apes, lesser apes, and spider monkeysHill, Andrew, Collier-Baker, Emma and Suddendorf, Thomas (2011). Inferential reasoning by exclusion in great apes, lesser apes, and spider monkeys. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 125 (1), 91-103. doi: 10.1037/a0020867 |
2011 Journal Article Children's capacity to remember a novel problem and to secure its future solutionSuddendorf, Thomas, Nielsen, Mark and von Gehlen, Rebecca (2011). Children's capacity to remember a novel problem and to secure its future solution. Developmental Science, 14 (1), 26-33. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2010.00950.x |
2011 Book Chapter Mirror self-recognition on EarthSuddendorf, Thomas (2011). Mirror self-recognition on Earth. Consciousness and the universe: quantum physics, evolution, brain & mind. (pp. 782-787) edited by Roger Penrose, Stuart Hameroff and Subhash Kak. Cambridge, MA, United States: Cosmology Science Publishers. |
2011 Book Chapter Mental time travel and the shaping of the human mindSuddendorf, Thomas, Addis, Donna Rose and Corballis, Michael C. (2011). Mental time travel and the shaping of the human mind. Predictions in the brain: using our past to generate a future. (pp. 344-354) edited by Moshe Bar. New York, United States: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195395518.003.0121 |
2010 Journal Article Behavioural evidence for mental time travel in nonhuman animalsSuddendorf, T and Corballis, MC (2010). Behavioural evidence for mental time travel in nonhuman animals. Behavioural Brain Research, 215 (2), 292-298. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2009.11.044 |
2010 Journal Article Young children's ability to distinguish past and future changes in physical and mental statesGrant, JB and Suddendorf, T (2010). Young children's ability to distinguish past and future changes in physical and mental states. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 28 (4), 853-870. doi: 10.1348/026151009X482930 |
2010 Journal Article Delayed video self-recognition in children with high functioning autism and Asperger's disorderDissanayake, Cheryl, Shembrey, Joh and Suddendorf, Thomas (2010). Delayed video self-recognition in children with high functioning autism and Asperger's disorder. Autism, 14 (5), 495-508. doi: 10.1177/1362361310366569 |
2010 Journal Article Delayed video self-recognition in children with high functioning autism and Asperger's disorderDissanayake, C, Shembrey, J and Suddendorf, T (2010). Delayed video self-recognition in children with high functioning autism and Asperger's disorder. Autism, 14 (5), 495-508. doi: 10.1177/1362361310366569 |
2010 Journal Article Linking yesterday and tomorrow: Preschoolers' ability to report temporally displaced eventsSuddendorf, Thomas (2010). Linking yesterday and tomorrow: Preschoolers' ability to report temporally displaced events. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 28 (2), 491-498. doi: 10.1348/026151009X479169 |
2010 Book Chapter The evolution of concepts: a timely lookCorballis, Michael C. and Suddendorf, Thomas (2010). The evolution of concepts: a timely look. The making of human concepts. (pp. 365-386) edited by Denis Marshal, Paul C. Quinn and S. E. G. Lea. New York: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199549221.003.17 |
2010 Conference Publication Animal innovation: a window into design thinkingDong, Andy, Collier-Baker, Emma and Suddendorf, Thomas (2010). Animal innovation: a window into design thinking. Design Thinking Research Symposium 8, Sydney, Australia, 19-20 October 2010. Sydney, Australia: DAB documents. |
2010 Journal Article Episodic memory versus episodic foresight: Similarities and differencesSuddendorf, Thomas (2010). Episodic memory versus episodic foresight: Similarities and differences. Cognitive Science, 1 (1), 99-107. doi: 10.1002/wcs.23 |
2009 Journal Article Episodic memory versus episodic foresight: similarities and differencesSuddendorf, Thomas (2009). Episodic memory versus episodic foresight: similarities and differences. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science, 1 (1), 99-107. doi: 10.1002/wcs.23 |
2009 Journal Article Preschoolers begin to differentiate the times of events from throughout the lifespanGrant, Janie Busby and Suddendorf, Thomas (2009). Preschoolers begin to differentiate the times of events from throughout the lifespan. European Journal of Development Psychology, 6 (6), 746-762. doi: 10.1080/17405620802102947 |
2009 Journal Article How great is great ape foresight?Suddendorf, Thomas, Corballis, Michael C. and Collier-Baker, Emma (2009). How great is great ape foresight?. Animal Cognition, 12 (5), 751-754. doi: 10.1007/s10071-009-0253-9 |
2009 Journal Article The evolution of primate visual self-recognition: evidence of absence in lesser apesSuddendorf, Thomas and Collier-Baker, Emma (2009). The evolution of primate visual self-recognition: evidence of absence in lesser apes. Proceedings of the Royal Society B - Biological Sciences, 276 (1662), 1671-1677. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2008.1754 |
2009 Journal Article Mental time travel and the shaping of the human mindSuddendorf, Thomas, Addis, Donna Rose and Corballis, Michael C. (2009). Mental time travel and the shaping of the human mind. Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society B - Biological Sciences, 364 (1521), 1317-1324. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2008.0301 |
2008 Journal Article New evidence for animal foresight?Suddendorf, Thomas and Corballis, Michael C. (2008). New evidence for animal foresight?. Animal Behaviour, 75 (5), e1-e3. doi: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2008.01.006 |