In a comparison task, the larger the distance between the two numbers to be compared, the better the performance—a phenomenon termed as the numerical distance effect. According to the dominant explanation, the distance effect is rooted in a noisy representation, and performance is proportional to the size of the overlap between the noisy representations of the two values. According to alternative explanations, the distance effect may be rooted in the association between the numbers and the small-large categories, and performance is better when the numbers show relatively high differences in their strength of association with the small-large properties. In everyday number use, the value of the numbers and the association between the numbers ...
Several studies have shown that random interval generation (RIG) interferes with simple mental arith...
One debate in mathematical cognition centers on the single-representation model versus the two-repre...
In the field of numerical cognition, ordinality, or the sequence of numerals, has received much less...
The development of number processing is generally studied by examining the performance on basic numb...
One of the most frequently used markers in research on numerical cognition is the distance effect. R...
When participants are asked to compare two stimuli, responses are slower for stimuli close to each o...
When participants are asked to compare two stimuli, responses are slower for stimuli close to each o...
Research has clearly established that the numerical distance between two Arabic numerals affects rea...
In four experiments, we explore the role that verbal WM plays in numerical comparison. Experiment 1 ...
In elementary symbolic number processing, the comparison distance effect (in a comparison task, the ...
The numerical distance effect (it is easier to compare numbers that are further apart) and size effe...
stract: They bear no relation to their magnitudes what-soever. Yet comparing two such numbers is sub...
HIGHLIGHTSWe test whether symbolic number comparison is handled by an analog noisy system.Analog sys...
The comparison distance effect (CDE), whereby discriminating between two numbers that are far apart ...
Numerical value is long known to be associated with a variety of magnitude representations, such as ...
Several studies have shown that random interval generation (RIG) interferes with simple mental arith...
One debate in mathematical cognition centers on the single-representation model versus the two-repre...
In the field of numerical cognition, ordinality, or the sequence of numerals, has received much less...
The development of number processing is generally studied by examining the performance on basic numb...
One of the most frequently used markers in research on numerical cognition is the distance effect. R...
When participants are asked to compare two stimuli, responses are slower for stimuli close to each o...
When participants are asked to compare two stimuli, responses are slower for stimuli close to each o...
Research has clearly established that the numerical distance between two Arabic numerals affects rea...
In four experiments, we explore the role that verbal WM plays in numerical comparison. Experiment 1 ...
In elementary symbolic number processing, the comparison distance effect (in a comparison task, the ...
The numerical distance effect (it is easier to compare numbers that are further apart) and size effe...
stract: They bear no relation to their magnitudes what-soever. Yet comparing two such numbers is sub...
HIGHLIGHTSWe test whether symbolic number comparison is handled by an analog noisy system.Analog sys...
The comparison distance effect (CDE), whereby discriminating between two numbers that are far apart ...
Numerical value is long known to be associated with a variety of magnitude representations, such as ...
Several studies have shown that random interval generation (RIG) interferes with simple mental arith...
One debate in mathematical cognition centers on the single-representation model versus the two-repre...
In the field of numerical cognition, ordinality, or the sequence of numerals, has received much less...