What are the processes involved in determining that there are exactly n objects in the visual field? The core level of representation for this process is based on a mechanism that iteratively individuates each of the set of relevant objects for exact enumeration. In support of this proposal, we review recent electrophysiological findings on enumeration-at-a-glance and consider three temporally distinct responses of the EEG signal that are modulated by object numerosity, and which have been associated respectively with perceptual modulation, attention selection, and working memory. We argue that the neural response associated with attention selection shows the hallmarks of an object individuation mechanism, including the property of simultan...
The enumeration of small numbers of objects (similar to 4) proceeds rapidly, accurately, and with li...
The work presented in this thesis explored the roles of attention and number awareness in visual enu...
This study is the first to assess lesion-symptom relations for subitizing and counting impairments i...
Recent results have shown that participants can enumerate multiple parts of a single object as effic...
Enumerating the number of items in a set accurately and quickly is a basic mathematical skill. This ...
Several daily activities like walking in a crowded street depend on our ability to process multiple ...
The ability to process concurrently multiple visual objects is fundamental for a coherent perception...
Numerous everyday search tasks require humans to attentionally select and temporally store more than...
Humans can efficiently individuate a small number of objects. This subitizing ability is thought to ...
Enumeration of small groups of four or fewer objects is very fast and accurate (often called "subiti...
Many common tasks require us to individuate in parallel two or more objects out of a complex scene. ...
© 2019 Jian ChenThis thesis aimed to address a long-standing question: “Why are small numbers of ite...
AbstractThe task of detection requires that at least one target component (i.e. “feature”) be detect...
Many common tasks require us to individuate in parallel two or more objects out of a complex scene. ...
Two experiments addressed the coupling between eye movements and the cognitive processes underlying ...
The enumeration of small numbers of objects (similar to 4) proceeds rapidly, accurately, and with li...
The work presented in this thesis explored the roles of attention and number awareness in visual enu...
This study is the first to assess lesion-symptom relations for subitizing and counting impairments i...
Recent results have shown that participants can enumerate multiple parts of a single object as effic...
Enumerating the number of items in a set accurately and quickly is a basic mathematical skill. This ...
Several daily activities like walking in a crowded street depend on our ability to process multiple ...
The ability to process concurrently multiple visual objects is fundamental for a coherent perception...
Numerous everyday search tasks require humans to attentionally select and temporally store more than...
Humans can efficiently individuate a small number of objects. This subitizing ability is thought to ...
Enumeration of small groups of four or fewer objects is very fast and accurate (often called "subiti...
Many common tasks require us to individuate in parallel two or more objects out of a complex scene. ...
© 2019 Jian ChenThis thesis aimed to address a long-standing question: “Why are small numbers of ite...
AbstractThe task of detection requires that at least one target component (i.e. “feature”) be detect...
Many common tasks require us to individuate in parallel two or more objects out of a complex scene. ...
Two experiments addressed the coupling between eye movements and the cognitive processes underlying ...
The enumeration of small numbers of objects (similar to 4) proceeds rapidly, accurately, and with li...
The work presented in this thesis explored the roles of attention and number awareness in visual enu...
This study is the first to assess lesion-symptom relations for subitizing and counting impairments i...