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Articles:

Kornell, N., Son, L., Terrace, H. S. (2007) Transfer of metacognitive skills and hint seeking in monkeys. Psychological Science: 18 (1), 64-71. pdf

Subiaul, F., Romansky, K., Cantlon, J.F., Klein, T., Terrace, H. (2007) Cognitive imitation in 2-year-old children (Homo sapiens): a comparison with rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Animal Cognition, published online January 2007. pdf

Brannon, E., Cantlon, J., Terrace, H.S. (2006) The role of reference points in ordinal numerical comparisons by Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior & Processes: 32 (2), 120-134. pdf

Terrace, H. S. (2005). The simultaneous chain: A new approach to serial learning. Trends in Cognitive Science, 9 (4), 202-210. pdf

Moscrip, T. D., Terrace, H. S., Sackeim, H. A., & Lisanby, H. L. (2005). Randomized controlled trial of the cognitive side effects of magnetic seizure therapy (MST) and electroconvulsive shock (ECS). International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 8, 1-11. pdf

Subiaul, F., Cantlon, J., Holloway, R., & Terrace, H. (2004). Cognitive imitation in rhesus macaques. Science, 305, 407-410. pdf

Moscrip, T.D., Terrace, H.S., Sackeim, H.A., Lisanby, S.H. (2004) A primate model of the anterograde and retrograde amnesia produced by convulsive therapy.  Journal of ECT, 20(1), 26-36. pdf

Terrace, H.S., Son, L. Brannon, E. (2003). Serial expertise of rhesus macaques. Psychological Science, (14) 1, 66-73.  pdf

Brannon E.M, Terrace H.S.  (2000) Representation of the numerosities 1-9 by rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta).  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes. 26(1), 31-49. pdf

Swartz K.B, Chen S, Terrace H.S.  (2000) Serial learning by rhesus monkeys: II. Learning four-item lists by trial and error.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes. 26(3):274-285. pdf

Brannon, E. M., & Terrace, H. S. (1998). Ordering of the numerosities 1-9 by monkeys. Science, 282, 746-749. pdf

Chen, S., Swartz, K.B., Terrace, H.S. (1997) Knowledge of the ordinal position of list items in rhesus monkeys.  Psychological Science. 8(2) 7 80-86.

Terrace, H.S., Chen, S., Jaswal, V. (1996)  Recall of three-item sequences by pigeons.  Animal Learning & Behavior.  24(2) 193-205. pdf

Terrace, H.S., Chen, S, Newman, A.B. (1995)  Serial learning with a wild card by pigeons (Columba livia): Effect of list length.  Journal of Comparative Psychology. 109(2):162-172

Terrace, H.S, McGonigle, B. (1994)  Memory and representation of serial order by children, monkeys, and pigeons.  Current Directions in Psychological Science. 3(6) 180-189.

Terrace, H.S.  (1993) The phylogeny and ontogeny of serial memory: List learning by pigeons and monkeys.  Psychological Science. 4(3) 162-169

Swartz K.B, Chen, S.F, Terrace, H.S.  (1991) Serial learning by rhesus monkeys: I. Acquisition and retention of multiple four-item lists. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes. 17(4):396-410 pdf

Terrace, H.S. (1991) Chunking during serial learning by a pigeon: I. Basic evidence.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes. 17(1):81-93

 
 

Poster Presentations:

Gin Morgan & H. S. Terrace (2007, January). A Comparison of Numerical Representation in Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta) and Humans. Poster presented at the Columbia Neuroscience Poster Fest, New York, NY. pdf

Gin Morgan, Nicholas K. DeWind, & H. S. Terrace (2007, March). An Exception to Weber's Law in Numerical Representations by Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta). Poster presented at the 14th Annual International Conference on Comparative Cognition, Melbourne Beach, FL. pdf

Patricia A. Wilson & H. S. Terace (2007, March). How do Monkeys (Macaca mulatta) Represent Items in Serial Memory. Poster presented at the Comparative Cognition Conference, Melbourne Beach, FL. pdf

Gin Morgan & H. S. Terrace (2006, March). Numerical Matching to Sample in Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta) and Humans. Poster presented at the 13th Annual International Conference on Comparative Cognition, Melbourne Beach, FL. pdf

Patricia A. Wilson & H. S. Terace (2006, March). Serial List Recognition in Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta) and Humans. Poster presented at the Comparative Cognition Conference, Melbourne Beach, FL. pdf

Patricia A. Wilson, Janet Metcalfe & H. S. Terace (2005, March). Serial List Recognition in Humans and Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta). Poster presented at the Comparative Cognition Conference, Melbourne Beach, FL.

Lisa K. Son, Nate Kornell, H. S. Terrace, D. Sussan, & M. E. Flaherty, (2004, March). Measuring confidence judgments non-verbally by using a betting paradigm. Paper presented at the 11th annual International Conference on Comparative Cognition, Melbourne Beach, FL.

Nate Kornell & H. S. Terrace, (2004, March). Information seeking in rhesus macaques. Poster presented at the 11th annual International Conference on Comparative Cognition, Melbourne Beach, FL. pdf

Patricia A. Wilson & H. S. Terace (2004, March). Serial List Recognition in Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta). Poster presented at the Comparative Cognition Conference, Melbourne Beach, FL.

Nate Kornell, Lisa K. Son, & H. S. Terrace, (2002, April). Confidence judgments in rhesus macaques: Does self-awareness follow? Paper presented at The Missing Link in Cognition: Origins of Self-Knowing Consciousness, Columbia University, New York, NY.

Nate Kornell, Lisa K. Son, & H. S. Terrace (2002, March). Metacognitive judgments in rhesus macaques. Paper presented at the 73rd annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, MA.

Nate Kornell, Lisa K. Son, & H. S. Terrace (2001, April). Risk behavior as a measure of uncertainty in rhesus macaques. Paper presented at the 93rd annual meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, New Orleans, LA.

 

Books and Chapters:

Terrace, H. S. (2005). Descartes, Darwin & Beyond. In H. S. Terrace & J. Metcalfe (Eds.), The missing link: Origins of self-knowing consciousness (pp. ii-vi). New York: Oxford University Press.

Terrace, H. S. (2005). The simultaneous chain: A new look at serially organized behavior. In E. A. Wasserman & T. R. Zentall (Eds.), Comparative cognition: Experimental explorations of animal intelligence (pp. 481-514). New York: Oxford University Press.

Brannon, E.M, Terrace, H.S.  (2002) The evolution and ontogeny of ordinal numerical ability.  Bekoff, M. (Ed), Allen, C. (Ed), et al. The cognitive animal:  Empirical and theoretical perspectives on animal cognition. (pp. 197-204). Cambridge, MA, US: MIT Press. 482pp.

Terrace, H. (2002). Serial Expertise and the Evolution of Language. In J. H. A. Wray, & F. J. Newmeyer (Ed.), The Transition to Language (pp. 64-90). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Terrace, H. (2001). Comparative psychology of chunking. In S. Fountain (Ed.), Animal Cognition and Sequential Behavior (pp. 23-56). Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishing

Terrace, H. (2001). Chunking and Serially Organized Behavior in Pigeons, Monkeys and Humans. In R. G. Cook (Ed.), Avian visual cognition. [On-line]. Medford, MA: Comparative Cognition Press, available at: www.pigeon.psy.tufts.edu/avc/.

 

 
 
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