In press etc
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Heyes, C. M. (in press)
Rethinking norm psychology.
Perspectives on Psychological Science
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Heyes, C. M. (in press)
Rethinking norm psychology
in good company. Perspectives on Psychological Science
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Heyes, C. M. (in press)
The
cognitive reality of causal understanding. Trends in Cognitive
Sciences.
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Heyes, C. M. & Moore, R. (in press)
Henrich,
Heyes and Tomasello on the cognitive foundations of cultural evolution. The
Oxford Handbook of Cultural Evolution. Oxford University Press.
-
Mahr, J. B., van Bergen, P., Sutton, J., Schacter, D.
L. & Heyes, C. M. (in press)
Mnemicity – a cognitive gadget?
Perspectives on Psychological Science.
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Telga, M., Alcalá, J. A., Heyes, C. M. & Urcelay, G.
P. (in press) Social overshadowing: Revisiting cue-competition in
social interactions. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.
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Brandl, E., Mace, R. & Heyes, C. M. (under review) The
cultural evolution of teaching.
-
Yon, D. & Heyes, C.M. (in prep) Social learning in
models and minds.
2022
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Jagiello, R., Heyes, C. M. & Whitehouse, H.
(2022)
Tradition and invention: the dual stance theory of
cultural evolution. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 45.E249:
1-62.Target
Article.
-
Jagiello, R., Heyes, C. M. & Whitehouse, H.
(2022)
Bifocal stance theory: an effort to broaden, extend and clarify.
Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 45, E249: 1-62. Authors' Response
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Heyes, C. M. & Catmur, C. (2022)
What happened to mirror neurons?
Perspectives on Psychological Science,17,153-168.
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Press, C., Yon, D., & Heyes, C. (2022)
Building
better theories. Current Biology, 32, R13-R17
2021
2020
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Heyes, C. M. (2020)
Psychological mechanisms forged by cultural evolution. Current
Directions in Psychological Science,29, 399-404.
-
Heyes, C. M., Bang, D., Shea, N., Frith, C. D. &
Fleming, S., M. (2020)
Knowing ourselves together: the cultural origins of metacognition.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 24, 349-362.
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Heyes, C.M. (2020)
Primer on ‘culture’. Current Biology, 30, R1233–R1255.
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Heyes, C. M., Chater, N. & Dwyer, D. (2020)
Sinking in: the peripheral Baldwinisation of human cognition.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 24, 884-899.
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Yon, D., Heyes, C. M. & Press, C. (2020)
Beliefs and desires in the predictive brain.
Nature Communications, 11, 1-4.
2019
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Bayne, T., Brainard, D., Byrne, R. W., Chittka, L., Clayton, N., Heyes,
C. M., Mather, J. et al. (2019)
What is
cognition? Current
Biology 29, R608-R615.
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Catmur, C. & Heyes, C. M. (2019).
Mirroring
'meaningful' actions: sensorimotor learning modulates imitation of goal
directed actions. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology,
72, 322-334.
-
Heyes, C.M. (2019).
Cognitive gadgets - how culture works with evolution to produce human
cognition . Aeon, 17 April.
-
Heyes, C.M. (2019).
On the cultural origins of cognition. Scientific Inquirer, 8
January.
-
Heyes, C.M. (2019)
Précis
of Cognitive Gadgets:
The Cultural Evolution of Thinking. Behavioral and Brain Sciences,42,e169:1-5.
Target Article.
-
Heyes, C.M. (2019)
Cognition blindness and cognitive gadgets.
Behavioral and Brain
Sciences.
Response to Commentaries.
-
Heyes, C.M. (2019)
Is
morality a gadget? Nature, nurture and culture in moral development.
Synthese https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-019-02348-w
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Heyes, C.M. (2019)
Testing cognitive
gadgets. Mind & Language, 34, 551-559.
-
Michel, M.
& 57 co-authors (2019)
Opportunities and challenges for a maturing science of consciousness.
Nature Human Behaviour, 3, 104-107.
2018
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Heyes, C. M. ( 2018).
Cognitive Gadgets: The Cultural
Evolution of Thinking. Harvard University Press.
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Heyes, C. M. (2018).
Enquire within: Cultural evolution and cognitive science.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society:B, 373:20170051.
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Heyes, C. M. (2018).
Human nature, natural pedagogy, and evolutionary causal essentialism.
In E. Hannon & T. Lewens (Eds.) Why We Disagree about Human Nature.
Oxford University Press.
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Heyes, C. M. (2018).
Empathy is not
in our genes. Neuroscience and Biobehavioural Reviews, 95,
499-507.
-
Heyes, C. M. (2018).
New thoughts on thinking. Interview in The Psychologist, 31,
75.
2017
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Clarke, E. & Heyes, C. M. (2017).
The swashbuckling anthropologist: Henrich on 'The Secret of Our
Success'.
Biology
and
Philosophy,
32,289-305.
-
Heyes, C. M. (2017).
From deflection to
despair. Review of 'The Enigma of Reason' by Hugo Mercier and
Dan Sperber. The Times Literary Supplement, 28 July.
-
Heyes, C. M. (2017).
When does social
learning become cultural learning? Developmental Science,
20, e12350.
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Heyes, C. M. (2017).
Rattling
the cage and opening the door. Developmental Science,
20, e12416.
-
Heyes, C. M. (2017).
Apes submentalise.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 21, 1-2.
2016
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Catmur, C.,
Press, C. & Heyes, C. M. (2016) Mirror associations. In R. A.
Murphy & R.C. Honey (Eds.) The Wiley
Handbook of the Cognitive Neuroscience of Learning. Wiley.
- Catmur,C., Santiesteban, I.,
Conway, J. R., Heyes, C. M. & Bird, G. (2016).
Avatars and arrows in the brain. Neurolmage, 132, 8-10.
- Heyes, C. M. (2016).
Born
pupils? Natural pedagogy and cultural pedagogy.
Perspectives
on Psychological Science, 11,
280-295.
- Heyes, C. M. (2016).
Imitation - Not in our genes. Current Biology, 26,R405-431.
- Heyes, C. M. (2016).
Who knows?
Metacognitive social learning strategies. Trends in Cognitive
Sciences, 20,204-213.
- Heyes, C. M. (2016).
Blackboxing:
social learning strategies and cultural evolution. Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society: B, 371,20150369.
- Heyes, C. M.
(2016).
Book
review:
'Cultural Evolution' by Tim Lewens. British Journal of the
Philosophy of Science, 67, 1189-1193.
- Pezzulo, G., Frith, U., Hamilton,
A., Heyes, C., Iriki, A., Jӧrntell, H., Kӧnig, P., Nagel, S., Oudeyer,
P-Y., Rupert, R., Tramacere, A. & Vosgerau, G. (2016) Development,
acquisition and adaptation of action-oriented processing. In A. Engel,
K. Friston & D. Kragic (Eds.) The Pragmatic Turn: Towards
Action-Oriented Views in Cognitive Science. MIT Press.
2015
-
Heyes, C. M. (2015).
Animal mindreading: What's the problem? Psychonomic
Bulletin and Review, 22, 313 - 327.
- Heyes, C. M. & Pearce,
J. M. (2015).
Not-so-social learning strategies. Proceedings of the Royal
Society of
London:B., 282, 20141709.
- Heyes, C. M. & Catmur, C. (2015)
A task
control theory of mirror-touch synaesthesia. Cognitive
Neuroscience, 6, 118 -147.
- Heyes, C. M. (2015).
Homo imitans? Seven reasons why imitation couldn't possibly be associative.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society: B., 371: 20150069.
- Santiesteban, I.,
Shah, P, White, S., Bird, G. & Heyes, C. M. (2015).
Mentalizing or submentalizing in a communication task? Evidence from
autism and a camera control. Psychonomic
Bulletin & Review, 22, 844 - 849.
2014
- Catmur, C., Press, C., Cook, R.,
Bird, G. & Heyes, C. M. (2014)
Mirror Neurons: tests and
testability. Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 37, 177-241.
Response to commentaries.
- Cavallo, A.,
Becchio, C., Heyes,
C. M. & Catmur, C. (2014) Timecourse of mirror and counter-mirror
effects measured with transcranial magnetic stimulation. Social,
Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience,9, 1082-108.
- Cook, J., den Ouden, H.E.M, Heyes, C.
M. & Cools, R. (2014)
The
social dominance paradox. Current Biology, 24,2812-2816.
(Media links
1
&
2).
- Cook, R., Bird,
G., Catmur, C., Press, C. & Heyes, C. M. (2014)
Mirror
neurons: from origin to function. Behavioural and Brain Sciences,
37, 177-241. Target article.
- Heyes, C. M. (2014)
False belief in infancy: a fresh look.
Developmental Science,
17,647-659
Supporting
Information.
- Heyes, C. M. (2014)
Rich interpretations of infant behaviour are popular but are they valid?
Developmental Science, 17, 665-666.
- Heyes, C. M.
(2014)
Submentalizing: I'm not really reading your mind.
Perspectives on Psychological Science, 9, 131-143.
- Heyes, C. M.
(2014)
Tinbergen on mirror neurons.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 369, 20130180.
- Heyes, C. M. &
Frith, C. (2014)
The cultural evolution of mind reading. Science,
344, 1243091. DOI: 10.1126/science.1243091.
(To hear a
podcast
on
this article, click here.)
- Heyes, C. M. (2014)
Group-mindedness. Review of Michael Tomasello's A Natural History
of Human Thinking. Current Biology, 24, 334-346.
- Santiesteban, I.,
Catmur, C., Hopkins, S., Bird, G. & Heyes, C. M. (2014)
Avatars and arrows: Implicit mentalizing or
domain general processing?
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human
Perception and Performance, 40, 929-937.
- Shea, N., Boldt,
A., Bang, D., Yeung, N., Heyes, C. M. & Frith, C. D. (2014)
Supra-personal cognitive control and metacognition.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 18, 186-193.
2013
- Belot, M.,
Crawford, V. P. & Heyes, C. M. (2013)
Players of 'matching pennies'
automatically imitate
opponents' gestures against strong incentives. Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences, 110, 2763-2768.
- Catmur, C. &
Heyes, C. M. (2013)
Is it what you do, or when you do it? The
roles of contingency and similarity in pro-social effects of imitation.
Cognitive Science, 37, 1541-1552.
- Cook, R., Johnston, A. & Heyes,
C. M. (2013)
Facial self-imitation: objective measurement reveals no improvement
without visual feedback. Psychological Science, 24, 93-98.
- Cooper, R. P.,
Catmur, C., & Heyes, C. M. (2013)
Neither shaken nor stirred: Reply to Bertenthal and Scheutz (2013).
Cognitive Science, 37, 642-645.
- Cooper, R. P.,
Cook, R., Dickinson, A. & Heyes, C. M. (2013)
Associative (not Hebbian) learning and the mirror neuron system.
Neuroscience Letters, 540, 28-36.
- Heyes, C. M. (2013)
A new
approach to mirror neurons: developmental history, system-level theory
and intervention experiments.
Cortex, 49, 2946-2948.
- Heyes, C. M. (2013)
Q&A. Current Biology, 23, R98-100.
- Heyes, C. M. (2013)
Imitation
- associative and context-dependent. In W. Prinz, M. Beisert, & A.
Herwig (Eds.) Action Science: Foundations of an Emerging Discipline.
MIT Press.
- Heyes, C. M. (2013)
What can imitation do for cooperation? In
K. Stereiny, R. Joyce, B. Calcott, & B Fraser (Eds.)
Cooperation and Its Evolution. MIT Press.
2012
-
Cook, R., Dickinson, A. & Heyes, C.
M. (2012)
Contextual modulation of mirror and counter-mirror sensorimotor
associations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General,
141, 774-787.
-
Cooper, R. P., Catmur, C. &
Heyes, C. M. (2012)
Are automatic imitation and spatial compatibility mediated by different
processes? Cognitive Science, 37, 605-630.
-
Heyes, C. M. (2012)
Simple minds: A qualified defence of associative learning.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 367, 2695-2703
(Commentary
in Science.)
-
Heyes, C. M. (2012)
New thinking about
the evolution of human cognition.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society B, 367, 2091 - 2096.
-
Heyes, C. M. (2012)
Grist and mills:
on the cultural origins of cultural learning.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society B, 367, 2181 -
2191.
-
Heyes, C. M.,
& Frith, U. (2012) New Thinking: The Evolution of
Human Cognition'. Theme issue of
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, B, Biological
Sciences, 367 (1599)
-
Heyes, C. M. (2012)
What’s
social about social learning?
Journal of Comparative Psychology,
126, 193-202.
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Press, C., Catmur, C., Widman,
H., Heyes, C. M. & Bird, G. (2012)
fMRI evidence of
mirror responses to geometric shapes. PloS One, 7(12): e51934.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0051932.
-
Santiesteban, I., White, S., Cook, J.,
Heyes, C. M., & Bird, G. (2012)
Training
social cognition: from imitation to theory of mind.
Cognition,
122, 228 - 235.
2011
-
Catmur,
C. & Heyes, C. M. (2011)
Time course analyses confirm the independence of imitative and spatial
compatibility.
Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Human Perception and Performance,
37, 409–421.
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Catmur, C., Mars, R, Rushworth, M. &
Heyes, C. M. (2011)
Making mirrors: premotor cortex stimulation enhances mirror and
counter-mirror motor facilitation.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience,
23, 2352–2362.
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Cook, R., Bird, G., Lunser, G., Huck,
S. & Heyes, C. M. (2011) Automatic imitation in a strategic context:
Players of
Rock-Paper-Scissors imitate opponents’ gestures.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of
London: B. doi:
10.1098/rspb.2011.1024
(Media Links)
-
Cook, R., Johnson, A. & Heyes, C. M.
(2011)
Self-recognition of avatar motion: How do I know it’s me?
Proceedings of the Royal Society of
London: B. doi:
10.1098/rspb.2011.1264.
-
Gallese,
V., Gernsbacher, M. A., Heyes, C, M., Hickok, G. & Iacoboni, M. (2011)
Mirror neuron forum.
Perspectives on Psychological Science,
6, 369-407. Commentary in
Scientific American.
-
Heyes, C. M. (2011)
Automatic
imitation.
Psychological
Bulletin, 137, 463–483.
-
Press, C. M., Heyes, C. M. & Kilner, J.
M (2011)
Learning to understand others’ actions.
Biology Letters.
doi:10.1098/rsbl.2010.0850
-
Range, F., Huber, L. & Heyes, C. M. (2011)
Automatic imitation in dogs.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of
London: B, 278, 211-217
(Media Links)
-
Ray, E. D. &
Heyes, C. M. (2011)
Imitation in infancy: The wealth of the stimulus.
Developmental Science, 14, 92 - 105.
(Supplementary
Material)
2010
- Cook, R.,
Press, C., Dickinson, A. & Heyes, C. M. (2010)
The
acquisition of automatic imitation is sensitive to sensorimotor
contingency? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human
perception and Performance, 36, 840-852.
-
Flach, R., Press, C., Badet, A. & Heyes,
C. M. (2010)
Shaking hands: priming by social action effects.
British Journal of Psychology, 101,
739-749.
- Heyes, C.
M. (2010)
Where do
mirror neurons come from? Neuroscience and Biobehavioural
Reviews, 34, 575-583.
- Heyes, C.
M. (2010)
Mesmerising
mirror neurons. NeuroImage, 51, 789-791.
- Leighton,
J., Bird, G. & Heyes, C. M. (2010)
'Goals' are not an integral component of imitation.
Cognition,
114, 423-435.
- Leighton, J., Bird, G., Orsini,
C. & Heyes, C. M. (2010).
Social attitudes modulate automatic imitation.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology,
46, 905-910.
-
Leighton, J. &
Heyes, C. M. (2010).
Hand to mouth: Automatic imitation across effector systems.
Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 36,
1174-1183.
- Press, C.,
Gherri, E., Heyes, C., M. & Eimer, M. (2010)
Action preparation helps and hinders perception of action. Journal
of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22, 2198-2211.
- Shea, N.,
& Heyes, C. M., (2010)
Metamemory as
evidence of animal consciousness: The type that does the trick. Biology and Philosophy, 25, 95-110.
2009
- Catmur,
C., Walsh & Heyes, C. M. (2009).
Associative sequence learning:
The role of experience in the development of imitation and the mirror
system.
Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society B, 364, 2369 - 2380.
-
Heyes, C.
M. (2009)
Evolution, development and intentional control of imitation.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 364, 2293 - 2298.
-
Heyes, C. M.,
Huber, L., Gergely, G. & Brass, M. Eds, (2009) Evolution,
development and intentional control of imitation. Theme Issue,
Philosphical Transactions of the Royal Society B,
Biological Sciences. 364 (1528)
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Press, C.,
Ray, E. D., & Heyes, C. M. (2009)
Imitation of lateralised body movements: Doing it the hard way.
Laterality, 14, 515 -527.
-
Richards, C., Mottley, K.,
Pearce, J. M. & Heyes, C. M. (2009)
Imitative pecking in budgerigars over a 24 hour delay.
Animal
Behaviour, 77, 1111-1118.
2008
- Catmur, C., Gillmeister,
H., Bird, G., Liepelt, R., Brass, M. & Heyes, C. (2008)
Through the looking glass: counter-mirror
activation following incompatible sensorimotor learning. Featured
article in European Journal of Neuroscience, 28(6), 1208-1215.
- Gillmeister, H., Catmur,
C., Liepelt, R., Brass, M. & Heyes, C. M. (2008)
Experience-based
priming of body
parts: A study of imitation and the mirror system. Brain Research,
1217, 157-170.
- Heyes, C. M. (2008)
Imitation as a
conjunction: Commentary on Susan Hurley's 'The Shared Circuits
Model'. Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 31, 28-29.
- Heyes, C. M. (2008)
Beast machines? Questions of animal consciousness. In M. Davies & L.
Weiskrantz (Eds.) Frontiers of Consciousness. Oxford University Press.
- Leighton, J., Bird, G.,
Charman, T. & Heyes, C. M. (2008)
Weak imitative
performance is not due to a mirroring deficit in
adults with autism spectrum disorders. Neuropsychologia, 46,
1041-1049.
- Mui, R., Hazelgrove, M.,
Pearce, J. M. & Heyes, C.M. (2008)
Automatic imitation
in budgerigars. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: B.
275,2547-2553.
2007
- Bird, G., Brindley, R.,
Leighton, J. & Heyes, C. M. (2007)
General processes,
rather than 'goals', explain imitation
errors. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception &
Performance, 33, 1158-1169.
- Bird, G., Leighton, J.,
Press, C. & Heyes, C. M. (2007)
Intact automatic
imitation of human and robot actions in autism
spectrum disorders. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: B.,
274, 3027-3031.
- Bird, G. & Heyes, C. M. (2007)
Imitation: thoughts about theories. In K. Dautenhahn & C. Nehaniv (Eds.) Models and
Mechanisms of Imitation and Social Learning in Robots, Humans and
Animals. Cambridge University Press.
- Catmur, C., Walsh, V. &
Heyes, C. M. (2007)
Sensorimotor learning configures the human mirror system. Current
Biology, 17, 1527-1531.
- Heyes, C.
M. & Bird, G. (2007)
Mirroring, association and the correspondence
problem. In P. Haggard, Y. Rossetti & M. Kawato (Eds.)
Sensorimotor Foundations of Higher Cognition, Attention & Performance
XX. Oxford University Press.
-
Mui, R., Hazelgrove, M.,
McGregor, A., Futter, J., Heyes, C. M. & Pearce, J. M. (2007)
The discrimination of
biological motion by budgerigars and pigeons.
Journal of
Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 33, 371-380.
2006
- McGregor, A., Saggerson,
A., Pearce, J. & Heyes, C. M. (2006)
Blind imitation in
pigeons (Columba livia). Animal Behaviour, 72, 287-296.
- Papineau,
D. & Heyes, C. M. (2006)
Rational or associative? Imitation in Japanese quail. In M.
Nudds & S. Hurley (Eds.) Rational Animals. Oxford University Press.
2005
- Bird, G., Osman, M.,
Saggerson, A. & Heyes, C. M. (2005)
Sequence learning by
action,
observation, and action observation. British Journal of Psychology,
96, 1-19.
- Brass, M. & Heyes, C. M.
(2005)
Imitation: Is
cognitive neuroscience solving the correspondence problem? Trends in
Cognitive Sciences, 9, 489-495.
- Heyes, C.
M., Bird, G., Johnson, H. & Haggard, P. (2005)
Experience
modulates automatic imitation. Cognitive Brain Research, 22, 233-240.
- Heyes, C.
M. (2005)
Imitation by association. In S. Hurley
& N. Chater (Eds.) Perspectives on Imitation: From Mirror Neurons to
Memes. MIT Press.
- Osman, M., Bird, G. and
Heyes, C. M. (2005)
Action observation supports effector-dependent learning of finger
movement sequences. Experimental Brain Research, 165, 19-27.
2004
- Galef, B.
G. & Heyes, C. H. Eds (2004) Special issue on Social learning in
animals. Learning & Behaviour, 32, 1-140.
2003
2002
-
Heyes, C. M. & Foster, C. (2002)
Motor learning by
observation: Evidence from a serial reaction
time task. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 55A, 593-607.
2001
- Heyes, C. M. (2001)
Theory of mind and other domain-specific hypotheses. Author's Response
to Continuing Commentary. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24, 1140-1145.
- Heyes, C.
M. (2001)
Evolutionary psychology in the round.
In C. M. Heyes & L. Huber (Eds.) Evolution of Cognition. MIT Press. Pp
1-21.
- Heyes, C.
M. (2001)
Introduction. In Heyes, C. M. & Hull,
D. L. (Eds.) Selection Theory and Social Construction: The Evolutionary
Naturalistic Epistemology of Donald T. Campbell.
SUNY Press. Pp 1-14.
- Heyes, C. M. & Huber, L.
Eds. (2001) Evolution of Cognition.
MIT Press. Pp. 400.
- Heyes, C. M. & Hull, D.Eds.
(2001) Selection Theory and Social Construction: The Evolutionary
Naturalistic Epistemology of Donald T. Campbell. SUNY Press. Pp. 200.
Google book.
2000
- Heyes, C. M. (2000)
We're all nativists now. Review of J. Nadel
and G. Butterworth 'Imitation in infancy'. Contemporary Psychology: The APA Review of Books, 45, 398-400.
- Heyes, C. M., Ray, E., Mitchell, C. & Nokes, T. (2000)
Stimulus enhancement in
rats: Controls for social facilitation and
local enhancement. Learning and Motivation, 31, 83-98.
1999
1998
1997
1996
- Heyes. C.M.
(1996). Imagination and imitation: Input, acid test or alchemy? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 19, 131-132.
- Heyes, C. M. (1996)
Self-recognition in primates: Irreverence, irrelevance and irony. Animal Behaviour, 51, 470-473.
- Heyes, C.
M. (1996)
Genuine imitation. In C. Heyes & B. G.
Galef (Eds.) Social Learning and the Roots of Culture. Academic Press.
Pp. 371-389.
- Heyes, C.
M. (1996)
Identifying and defining imitation. In
C. Heyes & B. G. Galef (Eds.) Social Learning and the Roots of Culture.
Academic Press. Pp. 211-220.
- Heyes, C.
M. & Galef, B. G. Eds. (1996) Social Learning and the Roots of
Culture. Academic Press. Pp. 411.
- Mitchell, C. & Heyes, C. M. (1996)
Simultaneous potentiation
and overshadowing of taste and contextual cues
by a second taste in toxicosis conditioning.
Learning & Motivation, 27, 58-72.
1995
- Heyes, C. M. (1995)
Knowing minds. Review of S. Baron-Cohen ‘Mindblindness',
and D. Byrne `The Thinking Ape'. Nature,
375. 290.
1994
1993
1992
- Heyes, C. M., Dawson, G. R. & Nokes, T. (1992)
Imitation in rats: initial responding and
transfer evidence. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 45B,
81-92.
1991
1990
- Heyes, C.
M. (1990) Review of A. Montefiore and D. Noble (Eds.), `Goals, no-goals
and own goals: a debate on goal-directed and intentional behaviour'. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology,
42B, 331-341.
- Heyes, C.
M. (1990) Review of L. D. Smith `Logical positivism and behaviorism: a
reassessment of the alliance'. Quarterly Journal of Experimental
Psychology, 41B, 325-327.
1989
1988
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Heyes, C.
M. (1988)
The distant blast of Lloyd Morgan's Canon. Behavioral and
Brain Sciences, 11, 256-257.
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