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List of works by Toby Nicholson

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The affordance-matching hypothesis: how objects guide action understanding and prediction.

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I see what you say: Prior knowledge of other's goals automatically biases the perception of their actions.

scientific article published on 17 October 2015

One step ahead: The perceived kinematics of others' actions are biased toward expected goals

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Understanding the Goals of Everyday Instrumental Actions Is Primarily Linked to Object, Not Motor-Kinematic, Information: Evidence from fMRI

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You Said You Would! The Predictability of Other's Behavior From Their Intentions Determines Predictive Biases in Action Perception

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Response: No need to match: a comment on Bach, Nicholson, and Hudson's "Affordance-Matching Hypothesis".

scientific article published on 22 December 2015

Interoception is Impaired in Children, But Not Adults, with Autism Spectrum Disorder

scientific article published on 01 September 2019

The Self-Reference Effect on Perception: Undiminished in Adults with Autism and No Relation to Autism Traits.

scientific article published on 21 November 2017

Relationships between implicit and explicit uncertainty monitoring and mindreading: Evidence from autism spectrum disorder

scientific article published on 16 February 2019

Can you spot a liar? Deception, mindreading, and the case of autism spectrum disorder

scientific article published on 27 April 2018

Putting Your Money Where Your Mouth is: Examining Metacognition in ASD Using Post-decision Wagering

scientific article published on 01 October 2019

Linking metacognition and mindreading: Evidence from autism and dual-task investigations

scientific article published on 10 September 2020

The self-reference effect on memory is not diminished in autism: Three studies of incidental and explicit self-referential recognition memory in autistic and neurotypical adults and adolescents

scientific article published on 31 October 2019