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Nicola Cutting
Nicola Cutting
Senior Lecturer, York St John University
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Making tools isn’t child’s play
SR Beck, IA Apperly, J Chappell, C Guthrie, N Cutting
Cognition 119 (2), 301-306, 2011
2422011
Why do children lack the flexibility to innovate tools?
N Cutting, IA Apperly, SR Beck
Journal of experimental child psychology 109 (4), 497-511, 2011
1402011
Why do children lack the flexibility to innovate tools?
N Cutting, IA Apperly, SR Beck
Journal of experimental child psychology 109 (4), 497-511, 2011
1402011
The puzzling difficulty of tool innovation: Why can’t children piece their knowledge together?
N Cutting, IA Apperly, J Chappell, SR Beck
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 125, 110-117, 2014
1142014
Individual differences in children's innovative problem-solving are not predicted by divergent thinking or executive functions
SR Beck, C Williams, N Cutting, IA Apperly, J Chappell
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 371 …, 2016
1052016
The development of tool manufacture in humans: what helps young children make innovative tools?
J Chappell, N Cutting, IA Apperly, SR Beck
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 368 …, 2013
1042013
Is tool-making knowledge robust over time and across problems?
SR Beck, N Cutting, IA Apperly, Z Demery, L Iliffe, S Rishi, J Chappell
Frontiers in Psychology 5, 1395, 2014
562014
The effect of prior experience on children’s tool innovation
CL Whalley, N Cutting, SR Beck
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 161, 81-94, 2017
502017
Is tool modification more difficult than innovation?
N Cutting, IA Apperly, J Chappell, SR Beck
Cognitive Development 52, 100811, 2019
382019
Children's tool making: from innovation to manufacture
N Cutting
University of Birmingham, 2013
162013
Minding the gap: A comparative approach to studying the development of innovation
J Chappell, N Cutting, EC Tecwyn, IA Apperly, SR Beck, SKS Thorpe
Animal creativity and innovation, 287-316, 2015
152015
Tool innovation may be a critical limiting step for the establishment of a rich tool-using culture: A perspective from child development
SR Beck, J Chappell, IA Apperly, N Cutting, K Vaesen
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (4), 220, 2012
132012
Individual differences in narrative production in late childhood: Associations with age and fiction reading experience
LG Hamilton, I O’Halloran, N Cutting
First Language 41 (2), 179-199, 2021
72021
Why do children lack flexibility when making tools? The role of social learning in innovation
N Cutting
MIT Press, 2024
2024
Examining how object-exploration and explanation-generation prompts influence innovative problem-solving behaviours in 5-7-year-olds.
D Neilson, E Tecwyn, N Cutting
OSF, 2024
2024
Fiction reading experience predicts narrative production skills in 9-to 12-year-old children.
L Hamilton, N Cutting
2018
Capturing children’s innovations in different contexts; comparing structured problems and play.
N Cutting
When Do Comprehenders Mentalize for Pragmatic Inference? A Partial Replication Study
A Bond, L Hamilton, N Cutting
Investigating the relationship between mentalising and reading comprehension in adults
A Bond, L Hamilton, N Cutting
Children’s Difficulties Innovating Tools: A Mental Flexibility Problem?
N Cutting, SR Beck, IA Apperly
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