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Hernik, M., Gergely, G.: To what adaptive problems is human teaching a solution?, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2015 | Kovács, A. M., Kühn, S., Gergely, G., Csibra, G., Brass, M.: Implicit Belief Attributions Recruiting Core Brain Regions of Theory of Mind., PLoS ONE 9(9): e106558. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0106558, 2014 | Kovács ÁM, Tauzin T, Téglás E, Gergely G, Csibra G: Pointing as epistemic request: 12-month-olds point to receive new information, INFANCY 19: (6) 543-557, 2014 | Egyed K, Király I, Gergely Gy: Communicating Shared Knowledge in Infancy, PSYCHOL SCI 24: (7) 1348-1353, 2013 | Cesana-Arlotti, N., Téglás, E., and Bonatti, L.: The Probable and the Possible at 12 Months: Intuitive Reasoning about the Uncertain Future, Advances in Child Development and Behavior, Volume 43, 2012 | Gergely, G. and Jacob, P.: Reasoning about Instrumental and Communicative Agency in Human Infancy, Advances in Child Development and Behavior, Volume 43,, 2012 | Egyed, K., Kiraly, I., & Gergely, G.: Communicating Shared Knowledge in Infancy, Psychological Science, Volume 24 Issue 7 July 2013 pp. 1348 - 1353., 2013 | Csibra G, Gergely G: Natural pedagogy as evolutionary adaptation, PHILOS TRANS - R SOC LONDON BIOL SCI 366: (1567) 1149-1157, 2011 | Frankenhuis, W., Gergely, G., & Watson, J. S.: Infants may use contingency analysis to estimate environmental states., Child Development Perspectives, Vol. 7, Number 2, 115–120., 2013 | Somogyi, E., Király, I., Gergely, G., & Nadel, J.: Understanding goals and intentions in low-functioning autism., Research in Developmental Disabilities, 34, 3822–3832., 2013 | Kovács, Á. M., Tauzin, T., Téglás, E., Csibra, G. & Gergely G.: Pointing as Epistemic Request: 12-month-olds Point to Receive New Information, Infancy Volume 19, Issue 6, pages 543–557, November–December, 2014 | Szabó, E., Téglás, E. & Kovács, Á. M.: Representations involved in pretense understanding in 10-month-old infants., Poster presented at ISOPAM conference, Budapest, 2013 | Téglás, E., Csibra, G., & Gergely, G.: The Role of Function Demonstration in Object Individuation, Symposium Paper presented at The Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) Conference, Seattle, 2013 | Forgács, B., Téglás E., Frankenhuis, W. E., Watson, J. S., & Gergely, G.: Perception of social contingency in early infancy, Poster presented at BCCCD14 (2014 Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development), Budapest, Hungary, January 9-11., 2014 | Téglás, E. & Gergely, G.: The role of self-generated contingent interactivity in spatial binding in preschoolers., Poster presented at BCCCD14 (2014, Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development), January 9-11, 2014, Budapest, Hungary., 2014 | Tauzin, T., Gergely, Gy.: Infants expectations about the content of unfamiliar communication in a theory of mind task, Poster presented at BCCCD14 (2014, Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development), January 9-11, 2014, Budapest, Hungary., 2014 | Forgács, B., Téglás, E., Frankenhuis, W.E., Watson, J.S. and Gergely, G.: Infants’ detection of perfectly and socially contingent reactivity., Poster presented at DUCOG Conference, Dubrovnic, Croatia, 2014 | Gergely, G.: Impaired Sensitivity to Ostensive Signals of Communicative Intention in ASD?, Invited Plenary Lecture at the 10th International Autism-Europe Congress New Dimensions for Autism, 26-28 September, Budapest, Hungary, 2013 | Gergely, G.: A Kommunikációs Ösztön és a Kulturális Tanulás kognitív mechanizmusainak vizsgálata tipikusan fejlődő és autizmussal élő gyermekeknél., Invited Plenary Lecture at the ‘Közös utak - új dimenziók: A gyermekek mentális egészségéért’ a MAGYIPETT XXXVII. Kongresszusa, Április 18-20., 2013 | Teglas, E.: What can infants learn from contingently reacting entities?, Invited Lecture at Universita Pompeo Fabra, Barcelona, Spain, November 2013., 2013 | Gergely, G.: Turn-taking Contingent Reactivity as an Ostensive Cue for Communicative Agency Attribution, Invited Lecture at the Center for Brain and Cognition, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, April 16, 2014, 2014 | Téglás, E., A. Gergely, K. Kupán, Á. Miklósi, and J. Topál.: Dog's gaze following is tuned to human communicative signals.", Current Biology 22, no. 3, 209-212., 2012 | Csibra, G., and Gy. Gergely.: Natural pedagogy as evolutionary adaptation., Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 2011 | Deligianni, F., A. Senju, Gy. Gergely, and G. Csibra.: Automated gaze-contingent objects elicit orientation following in 8-months-old infants., Developmental Psychology 47: 1499-1503., 2011 | Frankenhuis, W., Gergely, G., & Watson, J. S.: Infants may use contingency analysis to estimate environmental states., Child Development Perspectives, 2013 |
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