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Publications on Causality and Animacy

  1. Emerging perception of causality in action-and-reaction sequences from 4 to 6 months of age: Is it domain-specific? Schlottmann, A., Ray, E., & Surian, S. (2012, in press). Journal of Experimental Child Psychology.
  2. Do 6-months-olds see point-light, biological motion as animate? Schlottmann, A., Bertin, E., Pollick, F., Haerri, U., Piwek, L, & Wilkening, F. (2011, unpublished working paper). 
  3. Unimpaired perception of causality, but impaired perception of animacy in high-functioning children with Autism. Congiu S, Schlottman A, Ray, E (2010). Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 40(1), 39-53.
  4. Causal discounting and conditional reasoning in children. Ali, N., Schlottmann, A., Shaw, A., Chater, N., & Oaksford, M. (2010). In N. Chater & M. Oaksford (Eds), Cognition and Conditionals: Probablity and Logic in Human Thought. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  5. Goal attribution to schematic animals: Do 6-months-olds perceive biological motion as animate? Schlottmann, A. & Ray, E. (2010). Developmental Science, 13(1), 1-10.
  6. Causal perception of action-and-reaction sequences in 8- to 10-months-old infants. Schlottmann, A., Surian, L. & Ray, E. (2009). Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 103(1), 87-107.
  7. The Perception of Social and Mechanical Causality in Young Children with Autism. Ray, E. & Schlottmann, A. (2007). Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders. 1(3), 266-280.
  8. Perceived social and physical causality in animated motions: Spontaneous reports and ratings. Schlottmann, A., Ray, E., Mitchell, A. & Demetriou, N. (2006). Invited paper for Acta Psychologica: Special Issue on the Heritage of Michotte in Perception and Cognition Research, 123 (1/2), 112-143.
  9. 6.5-months-olds’ perception of goal-directed, animated motion. Schlottmann, A., Ray, E. & Cownie, J. (2006). Proceedings of the XXVIII Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, p738f. Vancouver, BC, Canada.
  10. Perceptual causality: From adults to infants. Schlottmann, A. & Ray, E. (2004). In A.M. Oiveira, M. Texeira, G.F.Borges & M.J.Ferro (Eds.) Fechner Day 2004, Proceedings of the XX Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics. (p133-138) Coimbra, Portugal: International Society for Psychophysics.
  11. Perceptual Causality in Children Schlottmann, A,  Allen, D, Linderoth, C & Hesketh, H (2002) Child Development, 73(6) 1656-1677.
  12. Perception versus knowledge of cause-and-effect in children: When seeing is believing Schlottmann, A. (2001). Current Directions in Psychological Science, 10(4), 111-115.
  13. Is perception of causality modular? Schlottmann, A. (2000). Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 4(12), 441-442.
  14. Do 9-month-olds perceive causation-at-a-distance? Schlottmann, A & Surian, L (1999) Perception, 28(9), 1105-1113.
  15. Seeing it happen and knowing how it works: How children understand the relation between perceptual causality and underlying mechanism. Schlottmann, A (1999) Developmental Psychology, 35(5), 303-317.
  16. An information integration approach to phenomenal causality. Schlottmann, A., &  Anderson, N. H. (1993). Memory and Cognition, 21(6), 785-801.
  17. Evidence for a distinction between judged and perceived causality. Schlottmann, A., &  Shanks, D. (1992). Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A. 4(2), 321-342.
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