Seeing it their way: evidence for rapid and involuntary computation of what other people see. D Samson, IA Apperly, JJ Braithwaite, BJ Andrews, SE Bodley Scott Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance 36 (5 …, 2010 | 853 | 2010 |
Left temporoparietal junction is necessary for representing someone else's belief D Samson, IA Apperly, C Chiavarino, GW Humphreys Nature neuroscience 7 (5), 499-500, 2004 | 678 | 2004 |
Executive function is necessary for perspective selection, not Level-1 visual perspective calculation: Evidence from a dual-task study of adults AW Qureshi, IA Apperly, D Samson Cognition 117 (2), 230-236, 2010 | 418 | 2010 |
Frontal and temporo-parietal lobe contributions to theory of mind: neuropsychological evidence from a false-belief task with reduced language and executive demands IA Apperly, D Samson, C Chiavarino, GW Humphreys Journal of cognitive neuroscience 16 (10), 1773-1784, 2004 | 408 | 2004 |
Seeing it my way: a case of a selective deficit in inhibiting self-perspective D Samson, IA Apperly, U Kathirgamanathan, GW Humphreys Brain 128 (5), 1102-1111, 2005 | 377 | 2005 |
Is belief reasoning automatic? IA Apperly, KJ Riggs, A Simpson, C Chiavarino, D Samson Psychological Science 17 (10), 841-844, 2006 | 365 | 2006 |
Studies of adults can inform accounts of theory of mind development. IA Apperly, D Samson, GW Humphreys Developmental psychology 45 (1), 190, 2009 | 341 | 2009 |
Mental calculation in a prodigy is sustained by right prefrontal and medial temporal areas M Pesenti, L Zago, F Crivello, E Mellet, D Samson, B Duroux, X Seron, ... Nature neuroscience 4 (1), 103-107, 2001 | 267 | 2001 |
Separating forms of neglect using the Apples Test: validation and functional prediction in chronic and acute stroke. WL Bickerton, D Samson, J Williamson, GW Humphreys Neuropsychology 25 (5), 567, 2011 | 211 | 2011 |
The cost of thinking about false beliefs: Evidence from adults’ performance on a non-inferential theory of mind task IA Apperly, E Back, D Samson, L France Cognition 106 (3), 1093-1108, 2008 | 208 | 2008 |
Domain-specificity and theory of mind: evaluating neuropsychological evidence IA Apperly, D Samson, GW Humphreys Trends in cognitive sciences 9 (12), 572-577, 2005 | 206 | 2005 |
Why are there limits on theory of mind use? Evidence from adults’ ability to follow instructions from an ignorant speaker IA Apperly, DJ Carroll, D Samson, GW Humphreys, A Qureshi, G Moffitt Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 63 (6), 1201-1217, 2010 | 198 | 2010 |
Similarities and differences in visual and spatial perspective-taking processes A Surtees, I Apperly, D Samson Cognition 129 (2), 426-438, 2013 | 187 | 2013 |
Altercentric interference in level 1 visual perspective taking reflects the ascription of mental states, not submentalizing. T Furlanetto, C Becchio, D Samson, I Apperly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 42 (2), 158, 2016 | 157 | 2016 |
Systematic assessment of apraxia and functional predictions from the Birmingham Cognitive Screen WL Bickerton, MJ Riddoch, D Samson, AB Balani, B Mistry, ... Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 83 (5), 513-521, 2012 | 147 | 2012 |
The use of embodied self-rotation for visual and spatial perspective-taking A Surtees, I Apperly, D Samson Frontiers in human neuroscience 7, 698, 2013 | 139 | 2013 |
Impaired knowledge of visual and non-visual attributes in a patient with a semantic impairment for living entities: A case of a true category-specific deficit D Samson, A Pillon, V De Wilde Neurocase 4 (4-5), 273-290, 1998 | 133 | 1998 |
Unintentional perspective-taking calculates whether something is seen, but not how it is seen A Surtees, D Samson, I Apperly Cognition 148, 97-105, 2016 | 131 | 2016 |
Seeing it my way or your way: Frontoparietal brain areas sustain viewpoint-independent perspective selection processes R Ramsey, P Hansen, I Apperly, D Samson Journal of cognitive neuroscience 25 (5), 670-684, 2013 | 129 | 2013 |
A case of impaired knowledge for fruit and vegetables D Samson, A Pillon Cognitive Neuropsychology 20 (3-6), 373-400, 2003 | 120 | 2003 |