Suddendorf, Thomas
Thomas Suddendorf
Suddendorf, Thomas, 1967-
Suddendorf, Thomas, 19..-....
VIAF ID: 306367040 ( Personal )
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Works
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Acting with the future in mind is impaired in long-term opiate users. |
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Affective forecasting bias in preschool children. |
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The association of Social Anxiety Disorder, Alcohol Use Disorder and reproduction: Results from four nationally representative samples of adults in the USA. |
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Children's capacity to remember a novel problem and to secure its future solution |
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Children's understanding of the relation between delayed video representation and current reality: a test for self-awareness? |
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Comprehensive Longitudinal Study Challenges the Existence of Neonatal Imitation in Humans. |
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Confidence as a diagnostic tool for perceptual aftereffects |
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Cuing both positive and negative episodic foresight reduces delay discounting but does not affect risk-taking |
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Delayed video self-recognition in children with high functioning autism and Asperger's disorder. |
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The development of episodic foresight |
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Different neural processes accompany self-recognition in photographs across the lifespan: an ERP study using dizygotic twins |
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Disentangling the effect of event-based cues on children's time-based prospective memory performance. |
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Do dogs |
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Do dogs (Canis familiaris) understand invisible displacement? |
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Early representational insight: twenty-four-month-olds can use a photo to find an object in the world |
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Episodic memory versus episodic foresight: Similarities and differences. |
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An evaluation of a suburban railway pedestrian crossing safety programme |
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The evolution of foresight: What is mental time travel, and is it unique to humans? |
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Feelings of the future. |
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Flexible Planning in Ravens? |
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Foresight beyond the very next event: four-year-olds can link past and deferred future episodes. |
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The future is here: a review of foresight systems in anxiety and depression. |
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Future-Oriented Thought Patterns Associated With Anxiety and Depression in Later Life: The Intriguing Prospects of Prospection. |
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The Gap |
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The gap : the science of what separates us from other animals |
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How great is great ape foresight? |
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Imitation, mirror neurons and autism |
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Imitation recognition in a captive chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) |
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Individual differences in neonatal "imitation" fail to predict early social cognitive behaviour |
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Inferential reasoning by exclusion in great apes, lesser apes, and spider monkeys. |
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Introduction to the Special Issue: Prospection difficulties in clinical populations |
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The invention of tomorrow : a natural history of foresight |
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Is newborn imitation developmentally homologous to later social-cognitive skills? |
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Linking yesterday and tomorrow: preschoolers' ability to report temporally displaced events. |
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Making decisions with the future in mind: Developmental and comparative identification of mental time travel |
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Measuring mental time travel: Is the hippocampus really critical for episodic memory and episodic foresight? |
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Mental evolution and development: evidence for secondary representation in children, great ages, and other animals. |
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Mental time travel: continuities and discontinuities. |
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Mirror, mirror on the wall, how does my brain recognize my image at all? |
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Mirror Self-Recognition Beyond the Face |
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Misconceptions about adaptive function. |
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The nature of visual self-recognition. |
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New evidence for animal foresight? |
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On the ontogeny and phylogeny of the representational mind |
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Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus and Pongo abelii) understand connectivity in the skewered grape tool task. |
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Participant loss due to "fussiness" in infant visual paradigms: a review of the last 20 years. |
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Practicing for the Future: Deliberate Practice in Early Childhood. |
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Preparatory responses to socially determined, mutually exclusive possibilities in chimpanzees and children. |
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Preschoolers begin to differentiate the times of events from throughout the lifespan |
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Prospection and natural selection |
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Proximate and ultimate perspectives on memory |
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Re-evaluating the neonatal imitation hypothesis |
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Reducing the neural search space for hominid cognition: what distinguishes human and great ape brains from those of small apes? |
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A taxonomy of mental time travel and counterfactual thought: Insights from cognitive development |
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There is no compelling evidence that human neonates imitate. |
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Thinking about threats: Memory and prospection in human threat management. |
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Thomas Suddendorf. |
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Understanding deliberate practice in preschool-aged children. |
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Unterschied Was den Mensch zum Menschen macht |
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Using foresight to prioritise the present. |
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Visual-auditory integration during speech imitation in autism. |
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Wewnątrz naszej głowy : ludzki umysł ma dwie cechy odróżniające nas od zwierząt |
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What is cognition? |
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Why the confusion around neonatal imitation? A review |
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Young Children From Three Diverse Cultures Spontaneously and Consistently Prepare for Alternative Future Possibilities |
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Young children's ability to distinguish past and future changes in physical and mental states. |
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Young children's capacity to imagine and prepare for certain and uncertain future outcomes |
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現実を生きるサル空想を語るヒト : 人間と動物をへだてる、たった2つの違い |
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