Martin Dockendorff

2024

Dockendorff, M., Schmitz, L., Vesper C., Knoblich, G. (2024). Communicative modulations of early action components support the prediction of distal goals.  PLOS ONE. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0306072

2023

Dockendorff, M., & Mercier, H. (2023). Argument evaluation and production in the correction of political innumeracy. Thinking and Reasoning. https://doi.org/10.1080/13546783.2023.2259537

Dockendorff M, Schmitz L, Vesper C, Knoblich G (2023) Understanding others’ distal goals from proximal communicative actions. PLOS ONE 18(1): e0280265. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0280265

 

2022

Dezecache, G., Dockendorff, M., Ferreiro, D. N., Deroy, O., & Bahrami, B. (2022). Democratic forecast: Small groups predict the future better than individuals and crowds. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied  10.1037/xap0000424

2021

Dockendorff, M., Schmitz, L., Knoblich, G., & Vesper, C. (2021). Understanding distal goals from proximal communicative actions. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (Vol. 43, No. 43). Retrieved from https://escholarship.org/uc/item/5pf3s6kd 

Mercier, H., Dockendorff, M., Majima, Y., Hacquin, A. S., & Schwartzberg, M. (2021). Intuitions about the epistemic virtues of majority voting. Thinking and Reasoning27(3), 445-463. https://doi.org/10.1080/13546783.2020.1857306 

2019

Dockendorff, M., Sebanz, N., & Knoblich, G. (2019). Deviations from optimality should be an integral part of a working definition of SMC: Comment on" The body talks: Sensorimotor communication and its brain and kinematic signatures" by Pezzulo et al. Physics of life reviews28, 22.