Variability signatures distinguish verbal from nonverbal counting for both large and small numbers S Cordes, R Gelman, CR Gallistel, J Whalen Psychonomic bulletin & review 8, 698-707, 2001 | 609 | 2001 |
Quantifying sources of variability in infancy research using the infant-directed-speech preference ManyBabies Consortium Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 3 (1), 24-52, 2020 | 303 | 2020 |
The development of area discrimination and its implications for number representation in infancy EM Brannon, D Lutz, S Cordes Developmental science 9 (6), F59-F64, 2006 | 201 | 2006 |
Crossing the divide: infants discriminate small from large numerosities. S Cordes, EM Brannon Developmental psychology 45 (6), 1583, 2009 | 190 | 2009 |
The difficulties of representing continuous extent in infancy: Using number is just easier S Cordes, EM Brannon Child development 79 (2), 476-489, 2008 | 173 | 2008 |
Quantitative competencies in infancy S Cordes, EM Brannon Developmental Science 11 (6), 803-808, 2008 | 148 | 2008 |
The relative salience of discrete and continuous quantity in young infants S Cordes, EM Brannon Developmental science 12 (3), 453-463, 2009 | 144 | 2009 |
The young numerical mind: when does it count? S Cordes, R Gelman The handbook of mathematical cognition, 127-142, 2005 | 137 | 2005 |
The cultural and evolutionary history of the real numbers CR Gallistel, R Gelman, S Cordes | 116 | 2005 |
Comment on" Log or Linear? Distinct Intuitions of the Number Scale in Western and Amazonian Indigene Cultures" JF Cantlon, S Cordes, ME Libertus, EM Brannon science 323 (5910), 38-38, 2009 | 104 | 2009 |
Rational-number comparison across notation: Fractions, decimals, and whole numbers. M Hurst, S Cordes Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 42 (2), 281, 2016 | 83 | 2016 |
Nonverbal arithmetic in humans: Light from noise S Cordes, CR Gallistel, R Gelman, P Latham Perception & psychophysics 69 (7), 1185-1203, 2007 | 78 | 2007 |
Attending to relations: Proportional reasoning in 3-to 6-year-old children. MA Hurst, S Cordes Developmental psychology 54 (3), 428, 2018 | 77 | 2018 |
Children’s understanding of fraction and decimal symbols and the notation-specific relation to pre-algebra ability MA Hurst, S Cordes Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 168, 32-48, 2018 | 70 | 2018 |
Numerical cognition explains age-related changes in third-party fairness. N Chernyak, B Sandham, PL Harris, S Cordes Developmental Psychology 52 (10), 1555, 2016 | 69 | 2016 |
Attending to one of many: When infants are surprisingly poor at discriminating an item's size S Cordes, EM Brannon Frontiers in Psychology 2, 65, 2011 | 69 | 2011 |
Explaining early moral hypocrisy: Numerical cognition promotes equal sharing behavior in preschool‐aged children N Chernyak, PL Harris, S Cordes Developmental science 22 (1), e12695, 2019 | 67 | 2019 |
Ordinal judgments in the rat: An understanding of longer and shorter for suprasecond, but not subsecond, durations. S Cordes, WH Meck Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 143 (2), 710, 2014 | 66 | 2014 |
Signal clarity: An account of the variability in infant quantity discrimination tasks L Cantrell, TW Boyer, S Cordes, LB Smith Developmental Science 18 (6), 877-893, 2015 | 63 | 2015 |
Common representations of abstract quantities S Cordes, CL Williams, WH Meck Current Directions in Psychological Science 16 (3), 156-161, 2007 | 62 | 2007 |