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Color-selective numerosity adaptation depends on the automatic categorization of colored information. [PDF]
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Distributed range adaptation in human parietal encoding of numbers
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How Does Numerosity Adaptation Affect Neural Numerosity Selectivity?
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A left-to-right bias in spatial numerical associations with dots and symbols
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Infant Perception of Numerosity
Child Development, 1981A multiple habituation paradigm was used to determine whether 10--12-month-old infants were able to discriminate between visual arrays which differed only in their numerosity (2 vs. 3, 3, vs. 4, or 4 vs. 5 items). 96 infants were tested in one of two conditions. In the heterogeneous condition, infants were habituated to a series of slides in which only
M S, Strauss, L E, Curtis
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2021
Abstract Clarke and Beck (C&B) assume that approximate number system (ANS) representations should be assigned referents from our scientific ontology. However, many representations, both in perception and cognition, do not straightforwardly refer to such entities.
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Abstract Clarke and Beck (C&B) assume that approximate number system (ANS) representations should be assigned referents from our scientific ontology. However, many representations, both in perception and cognition, do not straightforwardly refer to such entities.
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Numerosity-Length Interference
Experimental Psychology, 2007Abstract. The existence of a common mechanism for length and numerosity processing was tested with a Stroop task. Participants compared the length or the numerosity of arrays of dots, for which the two variables were manipulated independently to create congruent, incongruent, or neutral pairs.
Valerie Dormal, Mauro Pesenti
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Multisensory temporal numerosity judgment
Brain Research, 2008In temporal numerosity judgment, observers systematically underestimate the number of pulses. The strongest underestimations occur when stimuli are presented with a short interstimulus interval (ISI) and are stronger for vision than for audition and touch.
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Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1994
A significant positive relationship was found between numerosity estimation and age.
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A significant positive relationship was found between numerosity estimation and age.
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