Cognition, ‎0010-0277

Journal

  1. 2021
  2. A direct test of the similarity assumption — Focusing on differences as compared with similarities decreases automatic imitation

    Genschow, O., Cracco, E., Verbeke, P., Westfal, M. & Crusius, J., 01.10.2021, In: Cognition. 215, 9 p., 104824.

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  3. 2018
  4. The social-cognitive basis of infants’ reference to absent entities

    Bohn, M., Zimmermann, L., Call, J. & Tomasello, M., 01.08.2018, In: Cognition. 177, p. 41-48 8 p.

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  5. Automatic imitation of pro- and antisocial gestures: Is implicit social behavior censored?

    Cracco, E., Genschow, O., Radkova, I. & Brass, M., 01.01.2018, In: Cognition. 170, p. 179-189 11 p.

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  6. 2015
  7. Communication about absent entities in great apes and human infants

    Bohn, M., Call, J. & Tomasello, M., 01.12.2015, In: Cognition. 145, p. 63-72 10 p.

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  8. 2008
  9. Published

    The conjunction fallacy and the many meanings of and

    Hertwig, R., Benz, B. & Krauss, S., 09.2008, In: Cognition. 108, 3, p. 740-753 14 p.

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