While counting objects is typically a slow, serial process, enumerating about four or fewer objects has been considered to be a relatively effortless, parallel, and even preattentive process often referred to as subitizing. However, by combining a subitizing task with an attentional blink task, we show that subitizing is systematically affected by a closely preceding letter identification task. Vice versa, letter identification is also affected by a closely preceding subitizing task. Importantly, performance not only depended on the time between the two tasks, but also on the number of to-be-enumerated dots, even though this number fell within the subitizing range. The results imply that the processes underlying subitizing require attention...
Many common tasks require us to individuate in parallel two or more objects out of a complex scene. ...
Many common tasks require us to individuate in parallel two or more objects out of a complex scene. ...
217 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.To examine the role of subiti...
Traditionally, the visual enumeration of a small number of items (1 to about 4), referred to as subi...
© 2019 Jian ChenThis thesis aimed to address a long-standing question: “Why are small numbers of ite...
Subitizing, the process of visual enumeration when there are fewer than four items, is rapid (40-100...
Subitizing allows detecting the quantity of a small set of elements (up to four) with the accuracy o...
Enumeration of small groups of four or fewer objects is very fast and accurate (often called "subiti...
Traditionally, the visual enumeration of a small number of items (1 to about 4), referred to as subi...
A series of experiments investigated the visual selection of moving and static items during enumerat...
The enumeration of small numbers of objects (similar to 4) proceeds rapidly, accurately, and with li...
It has been proposed that the mechanism that supports the ability to keep track of multiple moving o...
AbstractVarious aspects of numerosity judgments, especially subitizing and the mapping of number ont...
Attention is limited, both in processing capacity (leading to phenomena of "inattentional blindness"...
Small numbers of items can be enumerated rapidly and accurately via a process termed subitizing. In ...
Many common tasks require us to individuate in parallel two or more objects out of a complex scene. ...
Many common tasks require us to individuate in parallel two or more objects out of a complex scene. ...
217 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.To examine the role of subiti...
Traditionally, the visual enumeration of a small number of items (1 to about 4), referred to as subi...
© 2019 Jian ChenThis thesis aimed to address a long-standing question: “Why are small numbers of ite...
Subitizing, the process of visual enumeration when there are fewer than four items, is rapid (40-100...
Subitizing allows detecting the quantity of a small set of elements (up to four) with the accuracy o...
Enumeration of small groups of four or fewer objects is very fast and accurate (often called "subiti...
Traditionally, the visual enumeration of a small number of items (1 to about 4), referred to as subi...
A series of experiments investigated the visual selection of moving and static items during enumerat...
The enumeration of small numbers of objects (similar to 4) proceeds rapidly, accurately, and with li...
It has been proposed that the mechanism that supports the ability to keep track of multiple moving o...
AbstractVarious aspects of numerosity judgments, especially subitizing and the mapping of number ont...
Attention is limited, both in processing capacity (leading to phenomena of "inattentional blindness"...
Small numbers of items can be enumerated rapidly and accurately via a process termed subitizing. In ...
Many common tasks require us to individuate in parallel two or more objects out of a complex scene. ...
Many common tasks require us to individuate in parallel two or more objects out of a complex scene. ...
217 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.To examine the role of subiti...