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Gjersoe, Nathalia and Havard, Catriona (2017). Developmental Psychology. In: Puri, Basant and Treasaden, Ian H. eds. Forensic Psychiatry,. Hodder Arnold, pp. 63–71.

Gjersoe, Nathalia L. and Hood, Bruce M. (2009). Clever eyes and stupid hands: current thoughts on why dissociations of apparent knowledge occur on solidity tasks. In: Hood, Bruce M. and Santos, Laurie R. eds. The Origins of Object Knowledge. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 353–371.

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Donnelly, Katherine; Gjersoe, Nathalia and Hood, Bruce (2013). When pictures lie: children's misunderstanding of photographs. Cognition, 129(1) pp. 51–62.

Hood, Bruce; Gjersoe, Nathalia L. and Bloom, Paul (2012). Do children think that duplicating the body also duplicates the mind? Cognition, 125(3) pp. 466–474.

Baker, Sara T.; Gjersoe, Nathalia L.; Sibielska-Woch, Kasia; Leslie, Alan M. and Hood, Bruce M. (2011). Inhibitory control interacts with core knowledge in toddlers’ manual search for an occluded object. Developmental Science, 14(2) pp. 270–279.

Hood, Bruce, M.; Gjersoe, Nathalia; Donnelly, Katherine; Byers, Alison and Itakura, Shoji (2011). Moral Contagion Attitudes towards Potential Organ Transplants in British and Japanese Adults. Journal of Cognition and Culture, 11(3) pp. 269–286.

Kanngiesser, Patricia; Gjersoe, Nathalia and Hood, Bruce, M. (2010). The effect of creative labor on property-ownership transfer by preschool children and adults. Psychological Science, 21(9) pp. 1236–1241.

Gjersoe, Nathalia L. and Hood, Bruce M. (2006). The supernatural guilt trip does not take us far enough. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 29(5) pp. 473–474.

Ryley, Tim and Gjersoe, Nathalia (2006). Newspaper response to the Edinburgh congestion charging proposals. Transport Policy, 13(1) pp. 66–73.

Willis, Alexandra; Gjersoe, Nathalia; Havard, Catriona; Kerridge, Jon and Kukla, Robert (2004). Human movement behaviour in urban spaces: implications for the design and modelling of effective pedestrian environments. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 31(6) pp. 805–828.

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