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    Through your eyes: incongruence of gaze and action increases spontaneous perspective taking
    with Tiziano Furlanetto, Andrea Cavallo, Valeria Manera, and Cristina Becchio
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7. 2013.
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    Putting it Together, Together
    with Chen Zheng
    Cognitive Science 48 (2). 2024.
    People are not as fast or as strong as many other creatures that evolved around us. What gives us an evolutionary advantage is working together to achieve common aims. Coordinating joint action begins at a tender age with such cooperative activities as alternating babbling and clapping games. Adult joint activities are far more complex and use multiple means of coordination. Joint action has attracted qualitative analyses by sociolinguists, cognitive scientists, and philosophers as well as empir…Read more
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    Narratives of space, time, and life
    Mind and Language 19 (4). 2004.
    The mind constructs narratives from what would otherwise be chaos. Narratives viewed minimally—at least two temporally ordered events—are revealed in the way people talk about space and time. Narratives replete with a voice, causality, and emotion are reflected in the stories people tell about their own lives, stories that, as acknowledged by their tellers, distort the details around 60% of the time, but, according to their tellers, distort the 'truth' far less often.
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    Assessing spatial frameworks with object and direction probes
    with David J. Bryant
    Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (1): 29-32. 1992.
  • Locating objects from memory or from sight
    with D. J. Bryant
    Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6): 529-529. 1991.