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Preprint
- Leslie, A.M., Gelman, R., & Gallistel, C.R. (in press). The generative basis of natural number concepts. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. email
 
Recent
- Leslie, A.M., Gallistel, C.R., & Gelman, R. (2007). Where integers come from. In P. Carruthers, S. Laurence, & S. Stich, (Eds.), The Innate Mind: Foundations and Future. (pp. 109–138). Oxford: Oxford University Press. email
- Friedman, O., & Leslie, A.M. (2007). The conceptual underpinnings of pretense: Pretending is not 'behaving-as-if'. Cognition, 105, 103–124. PDF (291)

- Leslie, A.M., & Chen, M.L. (2007). Individuation of pairs of objects in infancy. Developmental Science, 10, 423–430. PDF (214KB)
 
- Leslie, A.M., & Káldy, Z. (2007). Things to remember: Limits, codes, and the development of object working memory in the first year. In L.M. Oakes & P.J. Bauer (Eds.), Short- and long-term memory in infancy and early childhood: Taking the first steps toward remembering. (pp. 103–125). Oxford: Oxford University Press. email

- Biro, S., & Leslie, A.M. (2007). Infants' perception of goal-directed action: Development through cue-based bootstrapping. Developmental Science, 10, 379–398. PDF (786)

- Onishi, K.H., Baillargeon, R., & Leslie, A.M. (2007). 15-month-old infants detect violations in pretend sequences. Acta Psychologica, 124, 106–128. PDF (958KB)

- Leslie, A.M., Mallon, R., & DiCorcia, J.A. (2006). Transgressors, victims, and cry babies: Is basic moral judgment spared in autism? Social Neuroscience, 1, 270–283. PDF (210KB)

- Káldy, Z., Blaser, E., & Leslie, A.M. (2006). A new method for calibrating perceptual salience in infants: The case of color vs luminance. Developmental Science, 9, 482–489. PDF (277KB)

- Leslie, A.M., Knobe, J., & Cohen, A. (2006). Acting intentionally and the side-effect effect: 'Theory of mind' and moral judgment. Psychological Science, 17, 421–427. PDF (179KB)

- Bosco, F., Friedman, O., & Leslie, A.M. (2006). Recognition of pretend and real actions in play by one- and two-year-olds: Early success and why they fail. Cognitive Development, 21, 3–10. PDF (169KB)

- Leslie, A.M. (2005). Developmental parallels in understanding minds and bodies. Research Focus. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 9, 459–462. PDF (207KB)

- Káldy, Z., & Leslie, A.M. (2005). A memory span of one? Object identification in 6.5-month-old infants. Cognition, 97, 153–177. PDF (415KB)

- Friedman, O., & Leslie, A.M. (2005). Processing demands in belief-desire reasoning: Inhibition or general difficulty? Developmental Science, 8, 218225. PDF (117KB)

- Leslie, A.M., German, T.P., & Polizzi, P. (2005). Belief-desire reasoning as a process of selection. Cognitive Psychology, 50, 4585. PDF (785KB)

- Leslie, A.M., Friedman, O., & German, T.P. (2004). Core mechanisms in 'theory of mind'. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 8, 528533. PDF (177KB)

- Friedman, O., & Leslie, A.M. (2004a). A developmental shift in processes underlying successful belief-desire reasoning. Cognitive Science, 28, 963977. PDF (200KB)

- Friedman, O., & Leslie, A.M. (2004b). Mechanisms of belief-desire reasoning: Inhibition and selection. Psychological Science, 15, 547552. PDF (153KB)

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- Baron-Cohen,
S., Leslie, A.M., & Frith, U. (1985). Does the autistic child have a "theory of mind"? Cognition,
21, 3746. PDF
(243KB)

- Frith, U., Morton, J., & Leslie, A.M. (1991). The cognitive basis of a biological disorder: Autism. Trends in Neurosciences, 14, 433–438. PDF (495KB)
- German, T.P., & Leslie, A.M. (2001). Children's inferences from knowing to pretending and believing. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 19, 59–83. PDF (378KB)
- Káldy, Z., & Leslie, A.M. (2003). Identification of objects in 9-month-old infants: integrating 'what' and 'where' information. Developmental Science, 6, 360373. PDF (494KB)

- Leslie, A.M. (1984a).
Infant perception of agency when a hand picks up an object. British
Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2, 1932. PDF
(1990KB)
[I've changed the original title slightly to make it comprehensible.]
- Leslie, A.M. (1984b). Spatiotemporal
continuity and the perception of causality in infants. Perception,
13, 287305. PDF (658KB)
- Leslie, A.M. (1986). Getting development off the ground. In P. van Geert (Ed.), Theory building in developmental psychology, (pp. 405–437). Elsevier Science Publications. PDF(338KB)
[Was this the first discussion of the role of modularity in development?] 
- Leslie, A.M. (1987). Pretense
and representation: The origins of "theory of mind". Psychological
Review, 94, 412426. PDF
(506KB)

- Leslie, A.M. (1988).
The necessity of illusion: Perception and thought in infancy. In L.
Weiskrantz (Ed.), Thought without language, (pp. 185210). Oxford:
Clarendon Press/Oxford University Press. (PDF
460KB)
- Leslie, A.M. (1992). Pretense, autism, and the "theory-of-mind" module. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 1, 18–21. (Reprinted in R.P. Honeck (Ed.), Introductory Readings for Cognitive Psychology, 3rd edition, Guilford, CT: Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, 1997. ) PDF (395KB)

- Leslie, A.M. (1994a).
Pretending and believing: Issues in the theory of ToMM. Cognition,
50, 211238. (PDF 2047KB)
- Leslie, A.M. (1994b).
ToMM, ToBy, and Agency: Core architecture
and domain specificity. In L. Hirschfeld and S. Gelman (Eds.), Mapping
the mind: Domain specificity in cognition and culture, (pp. 119148).
New York: Cambridge University Press. (PDF
365KB)
- Leslie, A.M. (2000a). How to acquire a ‘representational theory of mind’. In D. Sperber (Ed.), Metarepresentations: An Multidisciplinary perspective. (pp. 197–223). Oxford: Oxford University Press. PDF (131KB)
- Leslie, A.M. (2000b). ‘Theory of mind’ as a mechanism of selective attention. In M. Gazzaniga (Ed.), The New Cognitive Neurosciences, 2nd Edition. (pp. 1235–1247). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. PDF (761KB)
- Leslie, A.M. (2002). Pretense and representation revisited. In N.L. Stein, P.J. Bauer, and M. Rabinowitz (Eds.), Representation, memory and development. Essays in honor of Jean Mandler. (pp. 103–114). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. PDF (251KB)
- Leslie, A.M., & Frith, U. (1988). Autistic children's understanding of seeing, knowing and believing. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 6, 315–324. PDF (407KB)

- Leslie, A.M., &
Frith, U. (1990). Prospects for a cognitive neuropsychology
of autism: Hobson's choice. Psychological Review, 97,
122131. PDF (1210KB)
- Leslie, A.M., & Káldy, Z. (2001). Indexing individual objects in infant working memory. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 78, 61–74. PDF (54KB)
- Leslie, A.M., & Keeble,
S. (1987). Do six-month-old infants perceive causality? Cognition,
25, 265288. PDF (166KB)
- Leslie, A.M., & Thaiss,
L. (1992). Domain specificity in conceptual development: Neuropsychological
evidence from autism. Cognition, 43, 225251. PDF
(352KB)
- Leslie, A.M., & Polizzi,
P. (1998). Inhibitory processing in the false belief task:
Two conjectures. Developmental Science, 1, 247253. PDF
(430KB)
- Leslie, A.M.,
Xu, F., Tremoulet, P., & Scholl, B. (1998). Indexing and the object
concept: Developing what and where systems. Trends in Cognitive
Sciences, 2, 1018. PDF
(608KB)
- Perner, J., Frith, U., Leslie, A.M., & Leekam, S. (1989). Exploring the autistic child's theory of mind: Knowledge, belief, and communication. Child Development, 60, 689–700. PDF (495KB)
- Roth, D., & Leslie, A.M. (1991). The recognition of attitude conveyed by utterance: A study of preschool and autistic children. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 9, 315330. PDF (630KB)
- Roth, D., & Leslie,
A.M. (1998). Solving belief problems: Toward a task analysis. Cognition,
66, 131. PDF (626KB)
- Surian, L., & Leslie,
A.M. (1999). Competence and performance in false belief understanding:
A comparison of autistic and three-year-old children. British
Journal of Developmental Psychology, 17, 141155. PDF
(167KB)
- Scholl, B.J., & Leslie, A.M. (2001). Minds, modules, and meta-analysis. Child Development, 72, 696–701. PDF (96KB)
- Scholl, B.J., & Leslie,
A.M. (1999a). Explaining the infants object concept: Beyond
the perception/cognition dichotomy. In (Eds.), E. Lepore & Z.
Pylyshyn, What is Cognitive Science? (pp. 2673). Oxford:
Blackwell. PDF (152KB)
- Scholl, B.J., & Leslie,
A.M. (1999b). Modularity, development, and theory of mind. Mind & Language, 14,
131153. PDF (204KB)
- Scott, F., Baron-Cohen,
S., & Leslie, A.M. (1999). 'If pigs could fly': An
investigation of counterfactual reasoning and imagination in children
with autism. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 17,
349362. PDF (152KB)
- Tremoulet, P.,
Leslie, A.M., & Hall, G. (2000). Infant
attention to the shape and color of objects: Individuation and
identification. Cognitive Development, 15, 499522. PDF
(596KB)
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