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Experience has a limited effect on humans’ ability to predict the outcome of social interactions in children, dogs and macaques
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A Bubic
A Dobson
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A Field
A Schirmer
AN Meltzoff
B Calvo-Merino
B Hare
B Majolo
B Rosado
C Mariti
CA Müller
CM Shuler
D Grimm
D Matsumoto
DJ Anderson
DJ Barr
DL Duffy
DU Federsen-Petersen
E Ambrosini
EC Brown
EN Cannon
ES Paul
F Amici
G Buccino
G Knoblich
G Rizzolatti
G Tami
IB Spiegel
IR Reisner
J Bräuer
J Bräuer
J Gilchrist
J Panksepp
JN Thompson
JN Thompson
K Carlsson
K Durand
K Guo
K Meints
K Soproni
KJ Kerswell
KL Schmidt
L Maréchal
L Maréchal
LA Parr
LA Parr
LC De Silva
M Gardiner
M Mendl
M Scheumann
M Wan
ME Brooks
MV Kujala
MV Kujala
NN Lakestani
O Thalmann
P Pongrácz
P Pongrácz
P Pongrácz
PF Greve
PJ Reid
R Coppinger
R Pally
RA Casey
RH Baayen
RJR Blair
RM Seyfarth
S Chevalier-Skolnikoff
S Krogh-Jespersen
S Marshall-Pescini
S Preuschoft
S Preuschoft
S Preuschoft
S-J Blakemore
SH Creem-Regehr
T Bloom
WM Schleidt
Z Bahlig-Pieren
Á Miklósi
É Julle-Danière
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