Publications
Cerebral lateralization and theory of mind. Understanding other minds: Perspectives from developmental cognitive neuroscience, 2, 306–333. Oxford University Press Oxford,, UK.
. (2000). Discourse ability in patients with unilateral left and right hemisphere brain damage. Handbook of neuropsychology, 3, 189–203.
. (2001). Do children attribute false beliefs by attending to characteristic features?. to Dept. of Psychology.Boston College.
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Core mechanisms in 'theory of mind'. Trends in cognitive sciences, 8(12), 528–533. Elsevier Current Trends.
. (2004). A developmental shift in processes underlying successful belief-desire reasoning. Cognitive Science, 28(6), 963–977. Elsevier.
. (2004). Mechanisms of belief-desire reasoning: Inhibition and bias. Psychological Science, 15(8), 547. SAGE Publications.
. (2004). Processing demands in belief-desire reasoning: inhibition or general difficulty?. Developmental Science, 8(3), 218–225. Wiley Online Library.
. (2005). Recognition of pretend and real actions in play by 1-and 2-year-olds: Early success and why they fail. Cognitive Development, 21(1), 3–10. Elsevier.
. (2006). Theory of mind and the right cerebral hemisphere: refining the scope of impairment. Laterality, 11(03), 195–225. Taylor & Francis Group.
. (2006). The conceptual underpinnings of pretense: Pretending is not [] behaving-as-if'. Cognition, 105(1), 103–124. Elsevier.
. (2007). First possession beyond the law: Adults' and young children's intuitions about ownership. Tul. L. Rev., 83, 679.
. (2008). Determining who owns what: Do children infer ownership from first possession?. Cognition, 107(3), 829–849. Elsevier.
. (2008). First possession: An assumption guiding inferences about who owns what. Psychonomic bulletin & review, 15(2), 290–295. Springer.
. (2008). Children do not follow the rule .ignorance means getting it wrong. Journal of experimental child psychology, 102(1), 114–121. Academic Press.
. (2009). Is knowledge subjective? A sex difference in adults. epistemic intuitions. In Poster presented at the 6th Biennial Meeting of the Cognitive Development Society, San Antonio, TX (pp. 16–17).
. (2009). Non-interpretative metacognition for true beliefs. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 32(02), 146–147. Cambridge Univ Press.
. (2009). Preschoolers infer ownership from .control of permission.. Developmental psychology, 45(3), 873. American Psychological Association.
. (2009). Necessary for possession: How people reason about the acquisition of ownership. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 36(9), 1161. SAGE Publications.
. (2010). The opposites task: Using general rules to test cognitive flexibility in preschoolers. Journal of Cognition and Development, 11(2), 240–254. Taylor & Francis.
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