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Virginia Slaughter

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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|January 8, 2021
Interacting Socially With Human Hands at 24 Months of AgeVirginia Slaughter, Mark Nielsen, Petrina Enchelmaier
Child Development|February 8, 2006
Mirror self-recognition beyond the faceMark Nielsen, Thomas Suddendorf, Virginia Slaughter
Developmental Science|February 1, 2006
Toddler subtraction with large sets: further evidence for an analog-magnitude representation of numberVirginia Slaughter, Dorian Kamppi, Jessica Paynter
Cognition|August 10, 2002
Development of preferences for the human body shape in infancyVirginia Slaughter, Michelle Heron, Susan Sim
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 17, 2015
Children with autism spectrum disorder are skilled at reading emotion body languageCandida C Peterson, Virginia Slaughter, Celia Brownell
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|March 23, 2011
Sibling influences on theory of mind development for children with ASDKaren O'Brien, Virginia Slaughter, Candida C Peterson
Child Development|May 23, 2007
Mind what mother says: narrative input and theory of mind in typical children and those on the autism spectrumVirginia Slaughter, Candida C Peterson, Emily Mackintosh
Journal of Child Language|February 14, 2009
Maternal mental state talk and infants' early gestural communicationVirginia Slaughter, Candida C Peterson, Malinda Carpenter
Journal of Sex Research|June 25, 2004
The development of preferences for specific body shapesJennifer M Connolly, Virginia Slaughter, Linda Mealey
Developmental Psychology|May 2, 2012
I can talk you into it: theory of mind and persuasion behavior in young childrenVirginia Slaughter, Candida C Peterson, Chris Moore
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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|January 8, 2021
Interacting Socially With Human Hands at 24 Months of AgeVirginia Slaughter, Mark Nielsen, Petrina Enchelmaier
Child Development|February 8, 2006
Mirror self-recognition beyond the faceMark Nielsen, Thomas Suddendorf, Virginia Slaughter
Developmental Science|February 1, 2006
Toddler subtraction with large sets: further evidence for an analog-magnitude representation of numberVirginia Slaughter, Dorian Kamppi, Jessica Paynter
Cognition|August 10, 2002
Development of preferences for the human body shape in infancyVirginia Slaughter, Michelle Heron, Susan Sim
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 17, 2015
Children with autism spectrum disorder are skilled at reading emotion body languageCandida C Peterson, Virginia Slaughter, Celia Brownell
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|March 23, 2011
Sibling influences on theory of mind development for children with ASDKaren O'Brien, Virginia Slaughter, Candida C Peterson
Child Development|May 23, 2007
Mind what mother says: narrative input and theory of mind in typical children and those on the autism spectrumVirginia Slaughter, Candida C Peterson, Emily Mackintosh
Journal of Child Language|February 14, 2009
Maternal mental state talk and infants' early gestural communicationVirginia Slaughter, Candida C Peterson, Malinda Carpenter
Journal of Sex Research|June 25, 2004
The development of preferences for specific body shapesJennifer M Connolly, Virginia Slaughter, Linda Mealey
Developmental Psychology|May 2, 2012
I can talk you into it: theory of mind and persuasion behavior in young childrenVirginia Slaughter, Candida C Peterson, Chris Moore
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