Thomas Suddendorf
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Recent Articles
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Ockerby Z, Redshaw J, Suddendorf T
Dev Psychol
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39977682
Innovation in children is typically studied by examining their capacity to independently create tools to solve problems. However, it has been argued that innovating requires more than creative problem-solving; it...
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Dicken L, Suddendorf T, Bulley A, Irish M, Redshaw J
Child Dev
. 2024 Nov;
96(2):771-780.
PMID: 39606811
Australian children aged 6-9 years (N = 120, 71 females; data collected in 2021-2022) were tasked with remembering the locations of 1, 3, 5, and 7 targets hidden under 25...
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Crimston J, Redshaw J, Suddendorf T
Dev Psychol
. 2023 Sep;
59(10):1881-1891.
PMID: 37768620
Previous research has suggested that infants are able to distinguish between possible and impossible events and make basic probabilistic inferences. However, much of this research has focused on children's intuitions...
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LeDoux J, Birch J, Andrews K, Clayton N, Daw N, Frith C, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2023 Aug;
33(16):R832-R840.
PMID: 37607474
There is growing interest in the relationship been AI and consciousness. Joseph LeDoux and Jonathan Birch thought it would be a good moment to put some of the big questions...
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Suddendorf T, Kirkland K, Bulley A, Redshaw J, Langley M
Evol Hum Sci
. 2023 Aug;
2:e48.
PMID: 37588341
Mobile containers are a keystone human innovation. Ethnographic data indicate that all human groups use containers such as bags, quivers and baskets, ensuring that individuals have important resources at the...
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Gautam S, Owen Hall R, Suddendorf T, Redshaw J
Child Dev
. 2023 May;
94(5):e296-e307.
PMID: 37226682
When making moral judgments of past actions, adults often think counterfactually about what could have been done differently. Considerable evidence suggests that counterfactual thinking emerges around age 6, but it...
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Armitage K, Suddendorf T, Bulley A, Bastos A, Taylor A, Redshaw J
Dev Psychol
. 2023 Apr;
59(6):995-1005.
PMID: 37104806
A cardinal feature of adult cognition is the awareness of our own cognitive struggles and the capacity to draw upon this awareness to offload internal demand into the environment. In...
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Langley M, Suddendorf T
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2022 Oct;
377(1866):20210350.
PMID: 36314159
The emergence of the ability to think about future possibilities must have played an influential role in human evolution, driving a range of foresightful behaviours, including preparation, communication and technological...
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Gautam S, Suddendorf T, Redshaw J
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2022 Oct;
377(1866):20210346.
PMID: 36314147
Adults often reason about what might have happened had they chosen an alternative course of action in the past, which can elicit the counterfactual emotion of regret. It is unclear...