All Stories

  1. The colour spectrum of lies
  2. Cognitive capacities for cooking in chimpanzees
  3. The Developmental and Evolutionary Origins of Human Helping and Sharing
  4. Not Just Babies
  5. Young children's planning in a collaborative problem-solving task
  6. Is it okay to tell? Children's judgements about information disclosure
  7. Social Influences on Inequity Aversion in Children
  8. Trusting What You're Told: How Children Learn from Others . By Paul L. Harris. Belknap Press. Cambridge (Massachusetts): Harvard University Press. $26.95. vii + 253 p.; ill.; index. ISBN: 978-0-674-06572-7. 2012.
  9. Cooperative human robot interaction systems: IV. Communication of shared plans with Naïve humans using gaze and speech
  10. Children's Norm Enforcement in Their Interactions With Peers
  11. The emergence of contingent reciprocity in young children
  12. Does it always feel good to get what you want? Young children differentiate between material and wicked desires
  13. What Do Children and Chimpanzees Reveal About Human Altruism?
  14. From partner choice to equity – and beyond?
  15. Young children proactively remedy unnoticed accidents
  16. Primate Prosocial Behaviors
  17. The Origins of Human Altruistic Behavior: Evidence From Children and Chimpanzees
  18. Assessing the psychological health of captive and wild apes: A response to Ferdowsian et al. (2011).
  19. Young Children Consider Merit when Sharing Resources with Others
  20. Differences in cognitive processes underlying the collaborative activities of children and chimpanzees
  21. Parental Presence and Encouragement Do Not Influence Helping in Young Children
  22. Children’s Developing Commitments to Joint Goals
  23. Social-Cognitive Contributors to Young Children’s Empathic and Prosocial behavior
  24. The basis of shared intentions in human and robot cognition
  25. Collaborative partner or social tool? New evidence for young children’s understanding of joint intentions in collaborative activities
  26. Collaboration encourages equal sharing in children but not in chimpanzees
  27. Young Children Share the Spoils After Collaboration
  28. Chimpanzee helping in collaborative and noncollaborative contexts
  29. Bigger knows better: Young children selectively learn rule games from adults rather than from peers
  30. Which one? Grounding the referent based on efficient human-robot interaction
  31. Solving ambiguities with perspective taking
  32. Human-Robot Cooperation Based on Interaction Learning
  33. Varieties of altruism in children and chimpanzees
  34. The roots of human altruism
  35. Digging deeper: A response to commentaries on The roots of human altruism
  36. Young children's understanding of the context‐relativity of normative rules in conventional games
  37. Examining correlates of cooperation in autism
  38. Young children's selective learning of rule games from reliable and unreliable models
  39. Share and share alike
  40. The sources of normativity: Young children's awareness of the normative structure of games.
  41. Extrinsic rewards undermine altruistic tendencies in 20-month-olds.
  42. Helping and Cooperation in Children with Autism
  43. Spontaneous Altruism by Chimpanzees and Young Children
  44. Helping and Cooperation at 14 Months of Age
  45. “This way!”, “No! That way!”—3-year olds know that two people can have mutually incompatible desires
  46. Cooperative Activities in Young Children and Chimpanzees
  47. Altruistic Helping in Human Infants and Young Chimpanzees
  48. Cognition for Culture