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2006

Journal Article

Toddler subtraction with large sets: further evidence for an analog-magnitude representation of number

Slaughter, 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

Toddler subtraction with large sets: further evidence for an analog-magnitude representation of number

2006

Journal Article

Telling the story of theory of mind: Deaf and hearing children's narratives and mental state understanding

Peterson, 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

Telling the story of theory of mind: Deaf and hearing children's narratives and mental state understanding

2005

Journal Article

Theory of mind and mental state discourse during book reading and story-telling tasks

Symons, 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

Theory of mind and mental state discourse during book reading and story-telling tasks

2005

Journal Article

Young children's understanding of death

Slaughter, V (2005). Young children's understanding of death. Australian Psychologist, 40 (3), 179-186. doi: 10.1080/00050060500243426

Young children's understanding of death

2004

Journal Article

Emulator as body schema

Slaughter, Virginia (2004). Emulator as body schema. Behavioral And Brain Sciences, 27 (3), 415-416. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X04410097

Emulator as body schema

2004

Journal Article

The development of preferences for specific body shapes

Connolly, 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

The development of preferences for specific body shapes

2004

Journal Article

Origins and early development of human body knowledge

Slaughter, 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

Origins and early development of human body knowledge

2004

Journal Article

Origins and early development of human body knowledge

Slaughter, 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

Origins and early development of human body knowledge

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

Perception of faces and bodies: Similar or different?

2004

Conference Publication

The nature of early self-recognition

Suddendorf, 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.

The nature of early self-recognition

2003

Book

Individual differences in theory of mind: Implications for typical and atypical development

Slaughter, Virginia and Repacholi, Betty (2003). Individual differences in theory of mind: Implications for typical and atypical development. Psychology Press. doi: 10.4324/9780203488508

Individual differences in theory of mind: Implications for typical and atypical development

2003

Book Chapter

Theory of mind, machiavellianism, and social functioning in childhood

Repacholi, 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

Theory of mind, machiavellianism, and social functioning in childhood

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

Introduction individual differences in theory of mind: What are we investigating?

2003

Journal Article

Emergence of joint attention: Relationships between gaze following, social referencing, imitation, and naming in infancy

Slaughter, 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

Emergence of joint attention: Relationships between gaze following, social referencing, imitation, and naming in infancy

2003

Journal Article

Learning about life and death in early childhood

Slaughter, 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

Learning about life and death in early childhood

2003

Book Chapter

Theory of mind, machiavellianism, and social functioning in childhood

Repacholi, 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.

Theory of mind, machiavellianism, and social functioning in childhood

2003

Journal Article

Opening windows into the mind: mothers' preferences for mental state explanations and children's theory of mind

Peterson, 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

Opening windows into the mind: mothers' preferences for mental state explanations and children's theory of mind

2003

Book Chapter

Introduction: Individual differences in theory of mind: What are we investigating?

Slaughter, V. and Repacholi, B (2003). Introduction: Individual differences in theory of mind: What are we investigating?. Individual Differences in Theory of Mind: Implications for Typical and Atypical Development. (pp. 1-12) edited by B. Repacholi and V. Slaughter. New York: Psychology Press.

Introduction: Individual differences in theory of mind: What are we investigating?

2002

Journal Article

Children's body knowledge: Understanding 'life' as a biological goal

Jaakkola, Raquel O. and Slaughter, Virginia (2002). Children's body knowledge: Understanding 'life' as a biological goal. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 20 (3), 325-342. doi: 10.1348/026151002320620352

Children's body knowledge: Understanding 'life' as a biological goal

2002

Journal Article

Development of preferences for the human body shape in infancy

Slaughter, V, Heron, M and Sim, S (2002). Development of preferences for the human body shape in infancy. Cognition, 85 (3), B71-B81. doi: 10.1016/S0010-0277(02)00111-7

Development of preferences for the human body shape in infancy