Stephen Ferrigno

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Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Agnès Lacreuse research assistant 2010-2012 U Mass Amherst
Jessica F. Cantlon grad student 2014-2018 Rochester
Susan Carey post-doc Harvard
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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
Ferrigno S, Bueno GL, Cantlon JF. (2019) A similar basis for judging confidence in monkeys and humans Animal Behavior and Cognition. 6: 335-343
Ferrigno S, Kornell N, Cantlon JF. (2017) A metacognitive illusion in monkeys. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 284
Ferrigno S, Jara-Ettinger J, Piantadosi ST, et al. (2017) Universal and uniquely human factors in spontaneous number perception. Nature Communications. 8: 13968
Ferrigno S, Hughes KD, Cantlon JF. (2015) Precocious quantitative cognition in monkeys. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Cantlon JF, Piantadosi ST, Ferrigno S, et al. (2015) The origins of counting algorithms. Psychological Science. 26: 853-65
Ferrigno S, Hughes KD, Cantlon JF. (2015) Precocious quantitative cognition in monkeys Psychonomic Bulletin and Review
Kelly B, Maguire-Herring V, Rose CM, et al. (2014) Short-term testosterone manipulations do not affect cognition or motor function but differentially modulate emotions in young and older male rhesus monkeys. Hormones and Behavior. 66: 731-42
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