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Alan M Leslie
Alan M Leslie
Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science
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Does the autistic child have a “theory of mind”?
S Baron-Cohen, AM Leslie, U Frith
Cognition 21 (1), 37-46, 1985
132211985
Pretense and representation: The origins of "theory of mind."
AM Leslie
Psychological Review 94 (4), 412–426, 1987
60251987
ToMM, ToBy, and Agency: Core architecture and domain specificity
AM Leslie
Mapping the mind: Domain specificity in cognition and culture 29, 119-48, 1994
16941994
Do six-month-old infants perceive causality?
AM Leslie, S Keeble
Cognition 25 (3), 265-288, 1987
12901987
Mechanical, behavioural and intentional understanding of picture stories in autistic children
S Baron‐Cohen, AM Leslie, U Frith
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 4 (2), 113-125, 1986
12661986
Exploration of the autistic child's theory of mind: Knowledge, belief, and communication
J Perner, U Frith, AM Leslie, SR Leekam
Child Development, 689-700, 1989
12001989
Pretending and believing: Issues in the theory of ToMM
AM Leslie
Cognition 50 (1-3), 211-238, 1994
11421994
Domain specificity in conceptual development: Neuropsychological evidence from autism
AM Leslie, L Thaiss
Cognition 43 (3), 225-251, 1992
11011992
Core mechanisms in 'theory of mind'
AM Leslie, O Friedman, TP German
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 8 (12), 528-533, 2004
9612004
Autistic children's understanding of seeing, knowing and believing
AM Leslie, U Frith
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 6 (4), 315-324, 1988
8611988
The cognitive basis of a biological disorder: Autism
U Frith, J Morton, AM Leslie
Trends in Neurosciences 14 (10), 433-438, 1991
8001991
Modularity, development and ‘theory of mind’
BJ Scholl, AM Leslie
Mind & language 14 (1), 131-153, 1999
7421999
Indexing and the object concept: developing 'what' and 'where' systems
AM Leslie, F Xu, PD Tremoulet, BJ Scholl
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2 (1), 10-18, 1998
5741998
Some implications of pretense for mechanisms underlying the child's theory of mind.
AM Leslie
Parts of this chapter are based on papers presented to the International …, 1988
5601988
Acting intentionally and the side-effect effect: Theory of mind and moral judgment
AM Leslie, J Knobe, A Cohen
Psychological science 17 (5), 421-427, 2006
5502006
The perception of causality in infants
AM Leslie
Perception 11 (2), 173-186, 1982
5341982
A theory of agency
AM Leslie
Causal cognition: A multidisciplinary debate, 121-141, 1995
4991995
Spatiotemporal continuity and the perception of causality in infants
AM Leslie
Perception 13 (3), 287-305, 1984
4691984
The theory of mind impairment in autism: Evidence for a modular mechanism of development?
AM Leslie
Natural theories of mind. A. Whiten (Ed.), 63–78, 1991
4251991
The necessity of illusion: Perception and thought in infancy.
AM Leslie
Thought without language. L. Weiskrantz (Ed.), 185-210, 1988
387*1988
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