CHAPTER 3
- English households: Hartcup, 1980.
- Intuitive physics: see for instance Kaiser, Jonides and Alexander, 1986.
- Causal illusion: Michotte, 1963.
- Differential activation with tools and animal-like stimuli: Martin, Wiggs,
Ungerleider and Haxby, 1996. - The autistics' understanding of stories requiring theory of mind inferences:
Frith and Corcoran, 1996. - Autism and failure to meta-represent mental states: Baron-Cohen, Leslie and
Frith, 1985; see also Baron-Cohen, 1995. False-belief tasks: Wimmer and Perner,
[336] 7. Autism as mind-blindness, description of systems involved: Baron-Cohen,
- Systems involved in motor imagery: Jeannerod, 1994; Decety, 1996. Perceiving
actions triggers imagined action: Decety and Grezes, 1999. Areas specialized in differ-
ent kinds of pain: Hutchison, Davis, Lozano, Tasker and Dostrovsky, 1999. - Developmental questions are philosophical questions: Gopnik and Meltzoff,
- Innards: Gelman and Wellman, 1991; Simons and Keil, 1995.
- Essentialism: Hirschfeld and Gelman, 1999.
- All living species in taxonomic structure: Atran, 1990; 1994; 1996.
- Causation in infants: Leslie, 1987; Rochat et al., 1997. Children's inferences
about self-initiated motion: Gelman, Spelke and Meck, 1983. - Infants' reactions to faces: Morton and Johnson, 1991; Pascalis, de Schonen,
Morton, Deruelle et al., 1995. - Person identification and imitation in infants: Meltzoff, 1994; Meltzoff and
Moore, 1983. - Infant counting: Wynn, 1990.
- Uncertainties of "innateness" claims: Elman et al., 1996. Concepts as skills: Mil-
likan, 1998. - Evolution and specialization: Rozin, 1976.
- General surveys of evolutionary psychology: Barkow, Cosmides and Tooby,
1992; Buss, 1999; Crawford and Krebs, 1998. Comparative cognitive development:
Parker and McKinney, 1999. - Mate selection: Buss, 1989; Symons, 1979. Jealousy: Buss, 2000. Homicide and
evolutionary explanations: Daly and Wilson, 1988. Survey of evolutionary perspec-
tives: LeCroy and Moller, 2000. - Specialized, food-related avoidance: Garcia and Koelling, 1966. Morning-sick-
ness: Profet, 1993. - Disgust and associations: Rozin, 1976; Rozin, Haidt, and McCauley, 1993.
- Cognitive niche: Tooby and DeVore, 1987.
- Information-processing in foraging: Mithen, 1990; Krebs and Inman, 1994.
Foraging and complex social environments: Barton, 2000. General dependence on
information: Tomasello, 2000. Cultural transmission and adaptability to novel envi-
ronments: Boyd and Richerson, 1995.
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