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Benjamin Pitt

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Psychological Science|November 6, 2025
One Action, Two Reference Frames: Compound Cognitive Maps of Object LocationBenjamin Pitt
Cognitive Science|October 18, 2019
The Faulty Magnitude Detector: Why SNARC-Like Tasks Cannot Support a Generalized Magnitude SystemDaniel Casasanto, Benjamin Pitt
Cognitive Science|November 23, 2017
Spatializing Emotion: No Evidence for a Domain-General Magnitude SystemBenjamin Pitt, Daniel Casasanto
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|March 10, 2026
What does it mean for culture to 'shape' cognition?Dorsa Amir, Benjamin Pitt
Frontiers in Psychology|December 9, 2022
Spatial metaphors and the design of everyday thingsBenjamin Pitt, Daniel Casasanto
Cognitive Science|February 17, 2022
The Order of Magnitude: Why SNARC-like Tasks (Still) Cannot Support a Generalized Magnitude SystemBenjamin Pitt, Daniel Casasanto
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 22, 2019
The correlations in experience principle: How culture shapes concepts of time and numberBenjamin Pitt, Daniel Casasanto
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 3, 2023
No clear evidence for an innate left-to-right mental number lineBenjamin Pitt, Daniel Casasanto, Steven T Piantadosi
Psychological Science|February 8, 2022
Exact Number Concepts Are Limited to the Verbal Count RangeBenjamin Pitt, Edward Gibson, Steven T Piantadosi
Science Advances|November 25, 2022
Different reference frames on different axes: Space and language in indigenous AmazoniansBenjamin Pitt, Alexandra Carstensen, Isabelle Boni, et al.
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Psychological Science|November 6, 2025
One Action, Two Reference Frames: Compound Cognitive Maps of Object LocationBenjamin Pitt
Cognitive Science|October 18, 2019
The Faulty Magnitude Detector: Why SNARC-Like Tasks Cannot Support a Generalized Magnitude SystemDaniel Casasanto, Benjamin Pitt
Cognitive Science|November 23, 2017
Spatializing Emotion: No Evidence for a Domain-General Magnitude SystemBenjamin Pitt, Daniel Casasanto
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|March 10, 2026
What does it mean for culture to 'shape' cognition?Dorsa Amir, Benjamin Pitt
Frontiers in Psychology|December 9, 2022
Spatial metaphors and the design of everyday thingsBenjamin Pitt, Daniel Casasanto
Cognitive Science|February 17, 2022
The Order of Magnitude: Why SNARC-like Tasks (Still) Cannot Support a Generalized Magnitude SystemBenjamin Pitt, Daniel Casasanto
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 22, 2019
The correlations in experience principle: How culture shapes concepts of time and numberBenjamin Pitt, Daniel Casasanto
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 3, 2023
No clear evidence for an innate left-to-right mental number lineBenjamin Pitt, Daniel Casasanto, Steven T Piantadosi
Psychological Science|February 8, 2022
Exact Number Concepts Are Limited to the Verbal Count RangeBenjamin Pitt, Edward Gibson, Steven T Piantadosi
Science Advances|November 25, 2022
Different reference frames on different axes: Space and language in indigenous AmazoniansBenjamin Pitt, Alexandra Carstensen, Isabelle Boni, et al.
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