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September 15, 2025
Do Humans Use Push-Down Stacks When Learning or Producing Center-Embedded Sequences?
Stephen Ferrigno, Samuel J Cheyette, Susan Carey
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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September 8, 2017
A metacognitive illusion in monkeys
Stephen Ferrigno, Nate Kornell, Jessica F Cantlon
Psychological Science
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January 25, 2021
Reasoning Through the Disjunctive Syllogism in Monkeys
Stephen Ferrigno, Yiyun Huang, Jessica F Cantlon
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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July 19, 2015
Precocious quantitative cognition in monkeys
Stephen Ferrigno, Kelly D Hughes, Jessica F Cantlon
Nature Communications
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January 17, 2017
Universal and uniquely human factors in spontaneous number perception
Stephen Ferrigno, Julian Jara-Ettinger, Steven T Piantadosi, et al.
Science Advances
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July 9, 2020
Recursive sequence generation in monkeys, children, U.S. adults, and native Amazonians
Stephen Ferrigno, Samuel J Cheyette, Steven T Piantadosi, et al.
Nature Communications
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May 30, 2026
Children use algorithm induction to discover patterns in data
Benjamin Pitt, Elena Leib, David O'Shaughnessy, et al.
Science Advances
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August 12, 2021
Spatial concepts of number, size, and time in an indigenous culture
Benjamin Pitt, Stephen Ferrigno, Jessica F Cantlon, et al.
Psychological Science
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May 9, 2015
The origins of counting algorithms
Jessica F Cantlon, Steven T Piantadosi, Stephen Ferrigno, et al.
Hormones and Behavior
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October 14, 2014
Short-term testosterone manipulations do not affect cognition or motor function but differentially modulate emotions in young and older male rhesus monkeys
Brian Kelly, Vanessa Maguire-Herring, Christian M Rose, et al.
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Cognitive Science
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September 15, 2025
Do Humans Use Push-Down Stacks When Learning or Producing Center-Embedded Sequences?
Stephen Ferrigno, Samuel J Cheyette, Susan Carey
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
September 8, 2017
A metacognitive illusion in monkeys
Stephen Ferrigno, Nate Kornell, Jessica F Cantlon
Psychological Science
|
January 25, 2021
Reasoning Through the Disjunctive Syllogism in Monkeys
Stephen Ferrigno, Yiyun Huang, Jessica F Cantlon
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
July 19, 2015
Precocious quantitative cognition in monkeys
Stephen Ferrigno, Kelly D Hughes, Jessica F Cantlon
Nature Communications
|
January 17, 2017
Universal and uniquely human factors in spontaneous number perception
Stephen Ferrigno, Julian Jara-Ettinger, Steven T Piantadosi, et al.
Science Advances
|
July 9, 2020
Recursive sequence generation in monkeys, children, U.S. adults, and native Amazonians
Stephen Ferrigno, Samuel J Cheyette, Steven T Piantadosi, et al.
Nature Communications
|
May 30, 2026
Children use algorithm induction to discover patterns in data
Benjamin Pitt, Elena Leib, David O'Shaughnessy, et al.
Science Advances
|
August 12, 2021
Spatial concepts of number, size, and time in an indigenous culture
Benjamin Pitt, Stephen Ferrigno, Jessica F Cantlon, et al.
Psychological Science
|
May 9, 2015
The origins of counting algorithms
Jessica F Cantlon, Steven T Piantadosi, Stephen Ferrigno, et al.
Hormones and Behavior
|
October 14, 2014
Short-term testosterone manipulations do not affect cognition or motor function but differentially modulate emotions in young and older male rhesus monkeys
Brian Kelly, Vanessa Maguire-Herring, Christian M Rose, et al.
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