Jessica Cantlon

Jessica Cantlon

Carnegie Mellon University

H-index: 36

North America-United States

About Jessica Cantlon

Jessica Cantlon, With an exceptional h-index of 36 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Carnegie Mellon University, specializes in the field of math & logic, brain development & evolution, fMRI, human origins.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Uniquely human intelligence arose from expanded information capacity

Entropy, complexity, and maturity in children's neural responses to naturalistic video lessons

Cognitive Mechanisms Underlying Recursive Pattern Processing in Human Adults

What we mean when we say semantic: A consensus statement on the nomenclature of semantic memory

Origins of Hierarchical Logical Reasoning

Occlusion impairs numerical discrimination of objects in real-world scenes

Conceptual Change During Recursive Pattern Learning in Children and Adults

Inductive Biases of Children and Adults in a Visual Patterning Task

Jessica Cantlon Information

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Citations(all)

7058

Citations(since 2020)

2952

Cited By

5814

hIndex(all)

36

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

53

i10Index(since 2020)

45

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Jessica Cantlon Skills & Research Interests

math & logic

brain development & evolution

fMRI

human origins

Top articles of Jessica Cantlon

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Uniquely human intelligence arose from expanded information capacity

Jessica F Cantlon

Steven T Piantadosi

2024/4/2

Entropy, complexity, and maturity in children's neural responses to naturalistic video lessons

Cortex

Marie Amalric

Jessica F Cantlon

2023/6/1

Cognitive Mechanisms Underlying Recursive Pattern Processing in Human Adults

Cognitive Science

Abhishek M Dedhe

Steven T Piantadosi

Jessica F Cantlon

2023/4

What we mean when we say semantic: A consensus statement on the nomenclature of semantic memory

PsyArXiv preprint: https://osf. io/pre prints/psyarxiv/xrnb2

Jamie Reilly

M Diaz

L Pylkkänen

E Jefferies

D Poeppel

...

2023/12/16

Origins of Hierarchical Logical Reasoning

Cognitive Science

Abhishek M Dedhe

Hayley Clatterbuck

Steven T Piantadosi

Jessica F Cantlon

2023/2

Occlusion impairs numerical discrimination of objects in real-world scenes

Journal of Vision

Lauren Aulet

Evren Konuk

Jessica Cantlon

2023/8/1

Conceptual Change During Recursive Pattern Learning in Children and Adults

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

Abhishek Dedhe

Steven Piantadosi

Jessica Cantlon

2023

Inductive Biases of Children and Adults in a Visual Patterning Task

Journal of Vision

Abhishek Dedhe

Jodie Zheng

Steven Piantadosi

Jessica Cantlon

2023/8/1

Investigating the neural analog-to-symbolic shift in 5-to 7-year-old childrens’ numerical cognition

Journal of Vision

Caroline M Kaicher

Lauren S Aulet

Jessica F Cantlon

2023/8/1

Common neural functions during children's learning from naturalistic and controlled mathematics paradigms

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience

Marie Amalric

Jessica F Cantlon

2022/6/2

The evolution of quantitative sensitivity

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

Margaret AH Bryer

Sarah E Koopman

Jessica F Cantlon

Steven T Piantadosi

Evan L MacLean

...

2022/2/14

Common neural functions during children’s naturalistic and controlled laboratory mathematics learning

bioRxiv

Marie Amalric

Jessica F Cantlon

2022/1/7

Building blocks of recursive pattern processing in human adults

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

Abhishek Dedhe

Steven Piantadosi

Jessica Cantlon

2022

Emergence of counting in the brains of 3-to 5-year-old children

bioRxiv

Alyssa J Kersey

Lauren S Aulet

Jessica F Cantlon

2022/12/13

The future of women in psychological science

Perspectives on Psychological Science

June Gruber

Jane Mendle

Kristen A Lindquist

Toni Schmader

Lee Anna Clark

...

2021/5

Reasoning through the disjunctive syllogism in monkeys

Psychological Science

Stephen Ferrigno

Yiyun Huang

Jessica F Cantlon

2021/2

Spatial concepts of number, size, and time in an indigenous culture

Science Advances

Benjamin Pitt

Stephen Ferrigno

Jessica F Cantlon

Daniel Casasanto

Edward Gibson

...

2021/8/11

The Nature of Human Mathematical Cognition

Jessica F Cantlon

2020/5/12

Toward a Unified Theory of Proportion.

Michelle Hurst

Stephanie Denison

Yunji Park

Percival G Matthews

Jessica F Cantlon

2020

Entropy, complexity, and maturity in children’s neural responses during naturalistic mathematics learning

bioRxiv

Marie Amalric

Jessica F Cantlon

2020/11/20

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