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Stone,
V.E. & Gerrans, P. (2006). What's
domain-specific
about theory of mind?
Social Neuroscience, 1(3-4), 309-319.
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here
to download pdf file]
Pinsker, D., Stone,
V.E., Pachana, N., & Greenspan, S. (2006). The
Social Vulnerability Scale for Older Adults: A validation
study.
Clinical Psychologist, 10(3), 109-119.
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here
to download pdf file]
Stone,
V.E. & Gerrans, P. (2006). Does the
normal brain have a theory of mind?
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 10(1), 3-4.
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here
to download pdf file]
Stone,
V.E. (2006). The moral dimensions of human social
intelligence. Philosophical Explorations, 9(1),
55-68. [Click
here
to download pdf file]
Stone,
V.E. (2005).
Theory
of mind and the evolution of social intelligence. In
J. Cacciopo (Ed.) Social Neuroscience: People
Thinking About
People. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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here
to download pdf file]
Stone,
V.E. (2005).
How many ways of knowing are there?
Indigenous Science Network Bulletin, 8 (4) , 1.
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here
for link to article]
Slaugher,
V., Stone,
V.E. & Reed, C.E. (2004).
Perception of faces and
bodies: Similar or different? Current
Directions in Psychological Science, 13(6),
219-223.
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here to download pdf file]
Stone, V.E. (2003). Footloose and fossil-free no more: Evolutionary psychology needs archaeology. Commentary on Wynn. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 25(3), 420-421. [email for pdf of full article and all comments or Click here to download comment only]
Stone, V.E., Baron-Cohen, S., Calder, A.C., Keane, J. & Young, A.W. (2003). Acquired theory of mind impairments in individuals with bilateral amygdala lesions. Neuropsychologia, 41, 209-220. [Click here to download pdf file]
Reed, C., Stone, V.E., Bozova, S. & Tanaka, J. (2003). The body inversion effect: Comparing recognition of bodies, faces and objects. Psychological Science, 14(4), 302-308. [Click here to download pdf file]
Stone,
V.E., Cosmides, L., Tooby, J., Kroll,
N. & Knight, R.T. (2002). Selective impairment of reasoning
about
social exchange in a patient with bilateral limbic system damage.Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 99(17),
11531-11536. [Click
here to download pdf file]
Download companion paper on social exchange
reasoning in
hunter-gatherers, click here.
Gregory, C. , Lough, S., Stone, V.E., Erzinclioglu, S., Martin, L., Baron-Cohen, S. & Hodges, J. (2002). Theory of mind in frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer's disease: Theoretical and practical implications. Brain, 125, 752-764. [Click here to download pdf file]
Hargrave, R. , Maddock, R.J, and Stone, V., (2002). Impaired recognition of facial expressions of emotion in Alzheimer's disease The Journal of Neuropsychiatry & Clinical Neurosciences, 14(1), 64-71. [Click here to download pdf file]
Stone, V.E. (2000). The role of the frontal lobes and the amygdala in theory of mind. In S. Baron-Cohen, D. Cohen and H. Tager-Flusberg (Eds.), Understanding Other Minds: Perspectives from Autism and Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Oxford: Oxford University Press. [Click here to download pdf file]
Stone, V.E., Baron-Cohen, S. & Knight, R.T. (1998). Frontal lobe contributions to theory of mind. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 10, 640-656. [Click here to download pdf file] (This one is kind of slow to load.)
Baron-Cohen, S., Wheelwright, S., Stone, V.E., Jones, R. & Plaisted, K. (1999). Recognition of faux pas by normally developing children and children with Asperger Syndrome or high-functioning autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 29, 407-418. [Click here to download pdf file]
Baron-Cohen, S., Wheelwright, S., Stone, V.E. & Rutherford, M.D. (1999). A mathematician, a physicist and a computer scientist with Asperger Syndrome: Performance on folk psychology and folk physics tests. Neurocase, 5, 475-483. [Click here to download pdf file]
Stone, V.E., Nisenson, L., Eliassen, J.C. & Gazzaniga, M. (1995). Left hemisphere representations of emotional facial expressions. Neuropsychologia, 34, 23-29. [email for a copy]
Stone,
V.E. (1994). Social
interaction and social development in virtual environments. Presence:
The Journal of Teleoperators and Telepresence,
2,
153-161.
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a copy]