Dustin J. Merritt, Ph.D.

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2007 Columbia University, New York, NY 
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Primate Cognition
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Herbert S. Terrace grad student 2007 Columbia
 (Mechanisms of inferential order judgments in rhesus monkeys and humans.)
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Cantlon JF, Merritt DJ, Brannon EM. (2015) Monkeys display classic signatures of human symbolic arithmetic. Animal Cognition
Merritt DJ, Brannon EM. (2013) Nothing to it: precursors to a zero concept in preschoolers. Behavioural Processes. 93: 91-7
Merritt DJ, DeWind NK, Brannon EM. (2012) Comparative Cognition of Number Representation The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Cognition
Merritt DJ, Maclean EL, Crawford JC, et al. (2011) Numerical rule-learning in ring-tailed lemurs (lemur catta). Frontiers in Psychology. 2: 23
Merritt DJ, Terrace HS. (2011) Mechanisms of inferential order judgments in humans (Homo sapiens) and rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983). 125: 227-38
Brannon EM, Merritt DJ. (2011) Evolutionary Foundations of the Approximate Number System Space, Time and Number in the Brain. 207-224
Merritt DJ, Casasanto D, Brannon EM. (2010) Do monkeys think in metaphors? Representations of space and time in monkeys and humans. Cognition. 117: 191-202
Jones SM, Cantlon JF, Merritt DJ, et al. (2010) Context affects the numerical semantic congruity effect in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Behavioural Processes. 83: 191-6
Merritt DJ, Rugani R, Brannon EM. (2009) Empty sets as part of the numerical continuum: conceptual precursors to the zero concept in rhesus monkeys. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 138: 258-69
Maclean EL, Merritt DJ, Brannon EM. (2008) Social Complexity Predicts Transitive Reasoning in Prosimian Primates. Animal Behaviour. 76: 479-486
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