2007 Journal Article Mind what mother says: Narrative input and theory of mind in typical children and those on the austism spectrumSlaughter, Virginia, Peterson, Candida L. and Mackintosh, Emily (2007). Mind what mother says: Narrative input and theory of mind in typical children and those on the austism spectrum. Child Development, 78 (3), 839-858. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2007.01036.x |
2007 Book Chapter Multiple motivations for imitation in infancyNielsen, Mark and Slaughter, Virginia (2007). Multiple motivations for imitation in infancy. Imitation and Social Learning in Robots, Humans and Animals: Behavioural, Social and Communicative Dimensions. (pp. 343-360) edited by Nehaniv, Chrystopher L. and Dautenhahn, Kerstin. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9780511489808.023 |
2006 Journal Article Mirror self-recognition beyond the faceNielsen, Mark, Suddendorf, Thomas and Slaughter, Virginia (2006). Mirror self-recognition beyond the face. Child Development, 77 (1), 176-185. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2006.00863.x |
2006 Journal Article Toddler subtraction with large sets: further evidence for an analog-magnitude representation of numberSlaughter, V., Kamppi, D. and Paynter, J. (2006). Toddler subtraction with large sets: further evidence for an analog-magnitude representation of number. Developmental Science, 9 (1), 33-39. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2005.00460.x |
2006 Journal Article Telling the story of theory of mind: Deaf and hearing children's narratives and mental state understandingPeterson, CC and Slaughter, VP (2006). Telling the story of theory of mind: Deaf and hearing children's narratives and mental state understanding. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 24 (Part 1), 151-179. doi: 10.1348/026151005X60022 |
2005 Journal Article Theory of mind and mental state discourse during book reading and story-telling tasksSymons, DK, Peterson, CC, Slaughter, V, Roche, J and Doyle, E (2005). Theory of mind and mental state discourse during book reading and story-telling tasks. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 23 (1), 81-102. doi: 10.1348/026151004x21080 |
2005 Journal Article Young children's understanding of deathSlaughter, V (2005). Young children's understanding of death. Australian Psychologist, 40 (3), 179-186. doi: 10.1080/00050060500243426 |
2004 Journal Article Emulator as body schemaSlaughter, Virginia (2004). Emulator as body schema. Behavioral And Brain Sciences, 27 (3), 415-416. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X04410097 |
2004 Journal Article The development of preferences for specific body shapesConnolly, J. M., Slaughter, V. and Mealey, L. (2004). The development of preferences for specific body shapes. Journal of Sex Research, 41 (1), 5-15. doi: 10.1080/00224490409552209 |
2004 Journal Article Origins and early development of human body knowledgeSlaughter, V. and Heron, M. (2004). Origins and early development of human body knowledge. Monographs of The Society For Research In Child Development, 69 (2), VII-115. doi: 10.1111/j.0037-976X.2004.00287.x |
2004 Journal Article Origins and early development of human body knowledgeSlaughter, Virginia and Heron, Michelle (2004). Origins and early development of human body knowledge. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 69 (2), vii, 1-102. doi: 10.1111/j.0037-976x.2004.00286.x |
2004 Journal Article Perception of faces and bodies: Similar or different?Slaughter, Virginia, Stone, Valerie E. and Reed, Catherine (2004). Perception of faces and bodies: Similar or different?. Current Directions In Psychological Science, 13 (6), 219-223. doi: 10.1111/j.0963-7214.2004.00312.x |
2004 Conference Publication The nature of early self-recognitionSuddendorf, T., Nielson, M., Slaughter, V. and Simcock, G. (2004). The nature of early self-recognition. 39th Conference of the Australian Psychological Society, Sydney, Australia, 29 September - 3 October 2004. CARLTON: Taylor & Francis. |
2003 Book Individual differences in theory of mind: Implications for typical and atypical developmentSlaughter, Virginia and Repacholi, Betty (2003). Individual differences in theory of mind: Implications for typical and atypical development. Psychology Press. doi: 10.4324/9780203488508 |
2003 Book Chapter Theory of mind, machiavellianism, and social functioning in childhoodRepacholi, Betty, Slaughter, Virginia, Pritchard, Michelle and Gibbs, Vicki (2003). Theory of mind, machiavellianism, and social functioning in childhood. Individual Differences in Theory of Mind: Implications for Typical and Atypical Development. (pp. 68-98) Psychology Press. doi: 10.4324/9780203488508 |
2003 Journal Article Introduction individual differences in theory of mind: What are we investigating?Slaughter, Virginia and Repacholi, Betty (2003). Introduction individual differences in theory of mind: What are we investigating?. Individual Differences in Theory of Mind: Implications for Typical and Atypical Development, 1-13. doi: 10.4324/9780203488508 |
2003 Journal Article Emergence of joint attention: Relationships between gaze following, social referencing, imitation, and naming in infancySlaughter, Virginia and McConnell, Danielle (2003). Emergence of joint attention: Relationships between gaze following, social referencing, imitation, and naming in infancy. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 164 (1), 54-71. doi: 10.1080/00221320309597503 |
2003 Journal Article Learning about life and death in early childhoodSlaughter, V. and Lyons, M. (2003). Learning about life and death in early childhood. Cognitive Psychology, 46 (1), 1-30. doi: 10.1016/S0010-0285(02)00504-2 |
2003 Book Chapter Theory of mind, machiavellianism, and social functioning in childhoodRepacholi, B, Slaughter, V., Pritchard, M. and Gibbs, V. (2003). Theory of mind, machiavellianism, and social functioning in childhood. Individual Differences in Theory of Mind: Implications for Typical and Atypical Development. (pp. 67-98) edited by B. Repacholi and V. Slaughter. New York: Psychology Press. |
2003 Journal Article Opening windows into the mind: mothers' preferences for mental state explanations and children's theory of mindPeterson, C and Slaughter, V (2003). Opening windows into the mind: mothers' preferences for mental state explanations and children's theory of mind. Cognitive Development, 18 (3), 399-429. doi: 10.1016/S0885-2014(03)00041-8 |