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Benjamin Pitt
Benjamin Pitt
Postdoctoral Fellow, UC Berkeley
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The correlations in experience principle: How culture shapes concepts of time and number.
B Pitt, D Casasanto
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 149 (6), 1048, 2020
812020
Spatial concepts of number, size, and time in an indigenous culture
B Pitt, S Ferrigno, JF Cantlon, D Casasanto, E Gibson, ST Piantadosi
Science Advances 7 (33), eabg4141, 2021
462021
The faulty magnitude detector: Why SNARC‐like tasks cannot support a generalized magnitude system
D Casasanto, B Pitt
Cognitive Science 43 (10), e12794, 2019
272019
Spatializing emotion: No evidence for a domain‐general magnitude system
B Pitt, D Casasanto
Cognitive Science 42 (7), 2150-2180, 2018
262018
Experiential Origins of the Mental Number Line.
B Pitt, D Casasanto
Proceedings of the 36th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society …, 2014
212014
Continuous manipulation of mental representations is compromised in cerebellar degeneration
SD McDougle, JS Tsay, B Pitt, M King, W Saban, JA Taylor, RB Ivry
Brain 145 (12), 4246-4263, 2022
192022
Exact number concepts are limited to the verbal count range
B Pitt, E Gibson, ST Piantadosi
Psychological Science 33 (3), 371-381, 2022
172022
Reading experience shapes the mental timeline but not the mental number line.
B Pitt, D Casasanto
CogSci, 2016
122016
The Order of Magnitude: Why SNARC‐like Tasks (Still) Cannot Support a Generalized Magnitude System
B Pitt, D Casasanto
Cognitive Science 46 (2), e13108, 2022
82022
Spatial metaphors and the design of everyday things
B Pitt, D Casasanto
Frontiers in Psychology 13, 1019957, 2022
52022
Spatializing emotion: a mapping of valence or magnitude?
B Pitt, D Casasanto
CogSci, 2016
52016
Different reference frames on different axes: Space and language in indigenous Amazonians
B Pitt, A Carstensen, I Boni, ST Piantadosi, E Gibson
Science Advances 8 (47), eabp9814, 2022
42022
Time and numbers on the fingers: Dissociating the mental timeline and mental number line.
B Pitt, K Scales, D Casasanto
CogSci, 2018
42018
No clear evidence for an innate left-to-right mental number line
B Pitt, D Casasanto, ST Piantadosi
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (28), e2306099120, 2023
22023
Variation in spatial concepts: Different frames of reference on different axes
B Pitt, A Carstensen, E Gibson, S Piantadosi
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 43 (43), 2021
22021
Cerebellar degeneration selectively disrupts continuous mental operations
SD McDougle, J Tsay, B Pitt, M King, W Saban, JA Taylor, RB Ivry
bioRxiv, 2020.04. 08.032409, 2020
12020
Ordinality trumps cardinality: What we spatialize when we spatialize numbers.
B Pitt, D Casasanto
CogSci, 3549, 2019
12019
Bee sides: Still no clear evidence for an innate left-to-right mental number line
B Pitt, D Casasanto, ST Piantadosi
2023
Flexible spatial memory in children: Different reference frames on different axes
B Pitt, S Aalaei, A Gopnik
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 45 (45), 2023
2023
Dimensions of Diversity in Spatial Cognition: Culture, Context, Age, and Ability
B Pitt, H Huey, M Jordan, Y Hart, MR Dillon, R Bottini, A Carstensen, ...
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 44 (44), 2022
2022
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