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There is accumulating evidence suggesting an association of numbers with physical space. However, the origin of such spatial-numerical associations (SNAs) is still debated.
Manuel Ninaus +10 more
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Zooming in and out from the mental number line: Evidence for a number range effect [PDF]
The representation of numbers is commonly viewed as an ordered continuum of magnitudes, referred to as the mental number line. Previous work has repeatedly shown that number representations evoked by a given task can be easily altered, yielding an ...
Pinhas, M., Pothos, E. M., Tzelgov, J.
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Abstract Many research findings stated that field pea was phenotypically diverse and symbiotically effective. However, limited studies were conducted on field pea (Pisum sativum var. abysinicum) regarding biological nitrogen fixation with local varieties and races.
Aklil Gebremedhin Meressa +2 more
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Numerical representation in the parietal lobes: Abstract or not abstract? [PDF]
The study of neuronal specialisation in different cognitive and perceptual domains is important for our understanding of the human brain, its typical and atypical development, and the evolutionary precursors of cognition. Central to this understanding is
Kadosh, RC, Walsh, V
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Exploring Early Number Abilities With Multimodal Transformers
Abstract Early number skills represent critical milestones in children's cognitive development and are shaped over years of interacting with quantities and numerals in various contexts. Several connectionist computational models have attempted to emulate how certain number concepts may be learned, represented, and processed in the brain. However, these
Alice Hein, Klaus Diepold
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Concrete magnitudes: From numbers to time [PDF]
Cohen Kadosh &Walsh (CK&W) present convincing evidence indicating the existence of notation-specific numerical representations in parietal cortex. We suggest that the same conclusions can be drawn for a particular type of numerical representation:
Bruno Mölder +5 more
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The development of the SNARC effect: Evidence for early verbal coding [PDF]
In a recent study, Gevers and colleagues (2010, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, Vol. 139, pp. 180-190) showed that the SNARC (spatial numerical association of response codes) effect in adults results not only from spatial coding of magnitude (e.g., mental number line hypothesis) but also from verbal coding.
Imbo, Ineke +3 more
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On the embodied nature of knowledge: From neurons to numbers
Abstract Interdisciplinary investigations of the human mind through the cognitive sciences have identified a key role of the body in representing knowledge. After characterizing knowledge at grounded, embodied, and situated levels, number knowledge is analyzed from this hierarchical perspective.
Martin H. Fischer
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Number-induced shifts in spatial attention: A replication study [PDF]
In a spatial attention paradigm, Fischer, Castel, Dodd, & Pratt (2003) showed that merely perceiving a number shifted attention according to the magnitude of the number.
Pecher, D. (Diane), Zanolie, K. (Kiki)
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Individual Differences in Implicit and Explicit Spatial Processing of Fractions
Recent studies have explored the foundations of mathematical skills by linking basic numerical processes to formal tests of mathematics achievement.
Elizabeth Y. Toomarian +2 more
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