Publications
Methods in Comparative Cognition
Animal Minds (2024). Cambridge University Press.
Methods in Comparative Cognition (2023). Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Unlimited Associative Learning as a Null Hypothesis (2022). Philosophy of Science, 89: 1186–1195.
How Should We Study Animal Consciousness Scientifically? (2022). With Birch et al. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 29(3-4), 8-28.
Replications in Comparative Psychology (2021). Animal Behavior and Cognition, 8(2): 263-272.
Not Null Enough: Pseudo-Null Hypotheses in Community Ecology and Comparative Psychology (2018). With William Bausman. Biology & Philosophy, 33(30): 1-20.
There is No Special Problem of Mindreading in Nonhuman Animals (2015). Philosophy of Science, 82: 473-490.
Book Review of "Mindreading Animals: The Debate over What Animals Know about Other Minds" by Robert W. Lurz (2013), Philosophical Psychology, 27(2): 284-287.
The Atlas of Intelligences: A Diverse Intelligences Resource (2022). With Ali Boyle, Kensy Cooperrider, Lucy Cheke, and Stephen Cave. White Paper.
Inference and Error in Comparative Psychology: The Case of Mindreading (29 August 2015). Minds Online. With commentary by Irina Mikhalevich, Robert Lurz and Kristin Andrews.
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Animal-AI Testbed
The Future Is Computational Comparative Cognition (2024). With Konstantinos Voudouris and Lucy Cheke. Comparative Cognition & Behavior, 19, 105-110.
Direct Human-AI Comparison in the Animal-AI Environment (2022). With Voudouris et al. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 1-22.
The Animal-AI Testbed and Competition (2020). With Crosby et al. Proceedings of the NeurIPS 2019 Competition and Demonstration Track, PMLR, 123: 164-176.
The Animal-AI Olympics (2019). With Matthew Crosby and Benjamin Beyret. Nature Machine Intelligence, 1: 257.
Great Ape Cognition & Communication
The Goal of Ape Pointing (2018). With Katja Liebal and Michael Tomasello. PLOS ONE, 13(4): e0195182.
What Apes Know About Seeing (2017). In Kristin Andrews and Jacob Beck (Eds.) Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Animal Minds (pp. 238-246). New York: Routledge.
The Ontogenetic Ritualization of Bonobo Gestures (2013). With Federico Rossano and Michael Tomasello. Animal Cognition, 16(4): 653-666.
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Evolution of Cognition
Transitions in Cognitive Evolution (2023). With Andrew Barron and Colin Klein. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 290(2002): 1-10.
Evolutionary Transition Markers and the Origins of Consciousness (2022). With David Harrison and Colin Klein. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 29(3-4), 62-77.
Octopuses as Conscious Exotica (2018). Essay Review of Other Minds by Peter Godfrey-Smith. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 67: 28-31.
Domains of Generality (2018). With Andrew Buskell. Commentary on "The Evolution of General Intelligence" by Judith M. Burkart, Michèle N. Schubiger, and Carel P. van Schaik. Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 40: 28.
Artificial Intelligence
Computational Modeling and Consciousness: Can Consciousness Science Move Forward without the Metaphysics? (2023). With Mona-Marie Wandrey. The Brains Blog. Online publication.
Insightful Artificial Intelligence (2021). Mind & Language, 36(2): 315-329.
Common Sense Skills: Artificial Intelligence and The Workplace (2021). With Lucy Cheke and Matthew Crosby. In AI and the Future of Skills, Volume 1: Capabilities and Assessments (pp. 284-296) Paris: OECD Publishing.
Minds, Machines, and Molecules (2020). With T. D. P. Brunet. Philosophical Topics, 48(1): 221-241.
The Limits of Machine Intelligence (2019). With Henry Shevlin, Karina Vold and Matthew Crosby. Science & Society, EMBO Reports, e49177.
Apply Rich Psychological Terms in AI with Care (2019). With Henry Shevlin. Nature Machine Intelligence, 1: 165-167.
Five Ways AI Is Not Like The Manhattan Project (And One Way It Is) (5 August 2019). With Joseph D. Martin. 3 Quarks Daily.
Mapping Intelligence: Requirements and Possibilities (2017) With Bhatnagar et al. In Müller, Vincent C. (Ed.) Philosophy and Theory of Artificial Intelligence (pp. 117-135). Berlin: Springer.
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History and Philosophy of Biology
Mechanistic Explanation and its Limits (2017). In Stuart Glennan and Phyllis Illari (Eds.) Routledge Handbook of Mechanisms and Mechanical Philosophy (pp. 213-224). New York: Routledge.
Understanding Mechanistic Research (2015). Book review of "In Search of Mechanisms: Discoveries Across the Life Sciences" by Carl F. Craver and Lindley Darden. Metascience, 405-407.
Book review of "Darwin Deleted: Imagining a World without Darwin" by Peter J. Bowler (2014). Quarterly Review of Biology, 89(4): 373-374.
Mechanism, Conserved (2013). Encyclopedia of Systems Biology by Werner Dubitzky, Olaf Wolkenhauer, Kwang-Hyun Cho, and Hiroki Yokota (eds.). New York, NY: Springer: 1201-1204.
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