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The cognitive bases of human tool use
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- 15 June 2012, pp. 203-218
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Tool use and constructions
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- 15 June 2012, pp. 218-219
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Evidence of recursion in tool use
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Tool innovation may be a critical limiting step for the establishment of a rich tool-using culture: A perspective from child development
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- 15 June 2012, pp. 220-221
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Tool use as situated cognition
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- 15 June 2012, pp. 221-222
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Human tool behavior is species-specific and remains unique
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- 15 June 2012, p. 222
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Technological selection: A missing link
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- 15 June 2012, pp. 222-223
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Unique features of human movement control predicted by the leading joint hypothesis
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- 15 June 2012, pp. 223-224
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Brain structures playing a crucial role in the representation of tools in humans and non-human primates
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- 15 June 2012, pp. 224-225
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Human tool-making capacities reflect increased information-processing capacities: Continuity resides in the eyes of the beholder
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- 15 June 2012, pp. 225-226
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Language and tool making are similar cognitive processes
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- 15 June 2012, p. 226
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Not by thoughts alone: How language supersizes the cognitive toolkit
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- 15 June 2012, pp. 226-227
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Can object affordances impact on human social learning of tool use?
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- 15 June 2012, pp. 227-228
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Thinking tools: Acquired skills, cultural niche construction, and thinking with things
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- 15 June 2012, pp. 228-229
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Tool use induces complex and flexible plasticity of human body representations
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- 15 June 2012, pp. 229-230
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Prosthetic gestures: How the tool shapes the mind
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- 15 June 2012, pp. 230-231
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Cathedrals, symphony orchestras, and iPhones: The cultural basis of modern technology
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- 15 June 2012, pp. 231-232
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Childhood and advances in human tool use
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- 15 June 2012, pp. 232-233
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What exists in the environment that motivates the emergence, transmission, and sophistication of tool use?
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- 15 June 2012, pp. 233-234
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An area specifically devoted to tool use in human left inferior parietal lobule
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- 15 June 2012, p. 234
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