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Michael Corballis
Michael Corballis
Professor of Psychology, University of Auckland
Verified email at auckland.ac.nz
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The evolution of foresight: What is mental time travel, and is it unique to humans?
T Suddendorf, MC Corballis
Behavioral and brain sciences 30 (3), 299-313, 2007
25042007
Mental time travel and shaping of the human mind
T Suddendorf, DR Addis, MC Corballis
M. Bar, 344-354, 2011
20312011
Mental time travel and shaping of the human mind
T Suddendorf, DR Addis, MC Corballis
M. Bar, 344-354, 2011
20312011
Mental time travel and shaping of the human mind
T Suddendorf, DR Addis, MC Corballis
M. Bar, 344-354, 2011
20312011
Mental time travel and the evolution of the human mind.
T Suddendorf, MC Corballis
Genetic, Social, and General Psychology Monographs 123 (2), 133-167, 1997
1708*1997
From hand to mouth: The origins of language
MC Corballis
Princeton University Press, 2002
16672002
The lopsided ape: Evolution of the generative mind
MC Corballis
Oxford University Press on Demand, 1991
12541991
The psychology of left and right
MC Corballis, IL Beale
Routledge, 2020
8742020
From mouth to hand: gesture, speech, and the evolution of right-handedness
MC Corballis
Behavioral and brain sciences 26 (2), 199-208, 2003
8042003
The recursive mind
MC Corballis
The Recursive Mind, 2014
6352014
On the biological basis of human laterality: I. Evidence for a maturational left–right gradient
MC Corballis, MJ Morgan
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (2), 261-269, 1978
5831978
From manual gesture to speech: A gradual transition
M Gentilucci, MC Corballis
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 30 (7), 949-960, 2006
5092006
Human laterality
M Corballis
Elsevier, 2012
4952012
Mental time travel and the shaping of the human mind
T Suddendorf, DR Addis, MC Corballis
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 364 …, 2009
4882009
Laterality and human evolution.
MC Corballis
Psychological review 96 (3), 492, 1989
3581989
The Gestural Origins of Language: Human language may have evolved from manual gestures, which survive today as a" behavioral fossil" coupled to speech
MC Corballis
American Scientist 87 (2), 138-145, 1999
357*1999
Left brain, right brain: facts and fantasies
MC Corballis
PLoS biology 12 (1), e1001767, 2014
3522014
On the evolution of language and generativity
MC Corballis
Cognition 44 (3), 197-226, 1992
3481992
Recognition of disoriented shapes.
MC Corballis
Psychological review 95 (1), 115, 1988
3451988
Beyond tests of significance: estimating strength of effects in selected ANOVA designs.
GM Vaughan, MC Corballis
Psychological bulletin 72 (3), 204, 1969
3391969
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