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Number-Space Mapping in Human Infants [PDF]
Mature representations of number are built on a core system of numerical representation that connects to spatial representations in the form of a mental number line.
de Hevia, Maria Dolores +1 more
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Linear Representation of Pitch Height in the SMARC Effect
The Spatial-Musical Association of Response Codes (SMARC) effect consists in faster and more accurate responses to low (vs. high) pitched tones when they are executed in the bottom/left (vs. top/right) space.
Valter Prpic, Drazen Domijan
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Arbitrary numbers counter fair decisions:Trails of markedness in card distribution
Converging evidence from controlled experiments suggests that the mere processing of a number and its attributes such as value or parity might affect free choice decisions between different actions.
Philipp Alexander Schroeder +1 more
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The Influence of Number Magnitude on Continuous Swiping Movements
There is accumulating evidence that numerical information influences the way in which we perform bodily movements. Specifically, the idea that our cognitive representations of numbers and space interact is supported by systematic associations of space ...
Ursula Fischer +4 more
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A Neural Model of Multidigit Numerical Representation and Comparison [PDF]
The Extended Spatial Number Network (ESpaN) is a neural model that simulates processing of high-level numerical stimuli such as multi-digit numbers. The ESpaN model targets the explanation of human psychophysical data, such as error rates and reaction ...
Grossberg, Stephen, Repin, Dmitry
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Binding in voluntary action control [PDF]
The last decade has seen a proliferation of empirical studies that seek to understand how the cognitive system links voluntary motor actions with their perceptual effects.
Frensch, Peter A. +2 more
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A developmental model of number representation [PDF]
We delineate a developmental model of number representations. Notably, developmental dyscalculia (DD) is rarely associated with an all-or-none deficit in numerosity processing as would be expected if assuming abstract number representations.
Kaufmann, Liane, Kucian, Karin
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2011 space odyssey: spatialization as a mechanism to code order allows a close encounter between memory expertise and classic immediate memory studies [PDF]
International audienceIn 2011 van Dijk and Fias with an innovative working memory paradigm showed for the first time that words to-be-remembered, presented sequentially at the center of a screen acquired a new spatial dimension: the first words of the ...
Alessandro Guida, Magali Lavielle-Guida
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Attentional capture by deviant sounds: A non-contingent form of auditory distraction? [PDF]
The occurrence of an unexpected, infrequent sound in an otherwise homogeneous auditory background tends to disrupt the ongoing cognitive task. This ‘deviation effect’ is typically explained in terms of attentional capture whereby the deviant sound draws ...
Labonte, K +2 more
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A SNARC-like effect for music tempo
The Spatial Numerical Association of Response Codes (SNARC) suggests the existence of an association between number magnitude and response position, with faster left-hand responses to small numbers and faster righthand responses to large numbers (Dehaene, Bossini, & Giraux, 1993).
PRPIC, VALTER +4 more
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