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Space and time in words: exploring neural overlap and specificity. [PDF]

open access: yesBehav Brain Funct
Conca F   +4 more
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Acute stress reduces risk-aversion by changing magnitude perception

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Renkert MF   +6 more
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Multisensory temporal numerosity judgment

Brain Research, 2008
In 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.
Philippi, T.   +2 more
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Infant Perception of Numerosity

Child Development, 1981
A 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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Numbers, numerosities, and new directions

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2021
Abstract In our target article, we argued that the number sense represents natural and rational numbers. Here, we respond to the 26 commentaries we received, highlighting new directions for empirical and theoretical research. We discuss two background assumptions, arguments against the number sense, whether the approximate number system (ANS ...
Sam Clarke, Jacob Beck
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Exact Numerosity

2022
Numerosity statements are statements of the form ‘There are exactly nΦ‎s’, where the number-word in place of n is understood adjectivally in English. A numerosity statement of this form does not commit one to the existence of the natural number n, or of any numbers at all.
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