Jessica F. Cantlon
Affiliations: | University of Rochester, Rochester, NY |
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Brain & Cognitive SciencesWebsite:
http://www.bcs.rochester.edu/caoslab/Google:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorHerbert S. Terrace | research assistant | 2001-2003 | Columbia | |
Elizabeth M. Brannon | grad student | 2003-2007 | Duke | |
(The cognitive and neural roots of mathematical knowledge.) | ||||
Kevin A. Pelphrey | post-doc | 2007- | Duke |
Children
Sign in to add traineeEshin Jolly | research assistant | Rochester | |
Rosa Li | research assistant | Rochester | |
Vy A. Vo | research assistant | 2011-2013 | Rochester |
Elizabeth A. Shay | grad student | 2017- | Rochester |
Alyssa J. Kersey | grad student | 2013-2018 | Rochester |
Stephen Ferrigno | grad student | 2014-2018 | Rochester |
Marie Amalric | post-doc | 2017-2020 | Carnegie Mellon |
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Reilly J, Shain C, Borghesani V, et al. (2024) What we mean when we say semantic: Toward a multidisciplinary semantic glossary. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Amalric M, Cantlon JF. (2023) Entropy, complexity, and maturity in children's neural responses to naturalistic video lessons. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 163: 14-25 |
Amalric M, Cantlon JF. (2022) Common Neural Functions during Children's Learning from Naturalistic and Controlled Mathematics Paradigms. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-19 |
Bryer MAH, Koopman SE, Cantlon JF, et al. (2022) The evolution of quantitative sensitivity. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 377: 20200529 |
Pitt B, Ferrigno S, Cantlon JF, et al. (2021) Spatial concepts of number, size, and time in an indigenous culture. Science Advances. 7 |
Ferrigno S, Huang Y, Cantlon JF. (2021) Reasoning Through the Disjunctive Syllogism in Monkeys. Psychological Science. 956797620971653 |
Ferrigno S, Cheyette SJ, Piantadosi ST, et al. (2020) Recursive sequence generation in monkeys, children, U.S. adults, and native Amazonians. Science Advances. 6: eaaz1002 |
Cantlon JF. (2019) The balance of rigor and reality in developmental neuroscience. Neuroimage. 116464 |
Koopman SE, Arre AM, Piantadosi ST, et al. (2019) One-to-one correspondence without language. Royal Society Open Science. 6: 190495 |
Kersey AJ, Csumitta KD, Cantlon JF. (2019) Gender similarities in the brain during mathematics development. Npj Science of Learning. 4: 19 |