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 ongoing discussion about the basic properties of the mental number line and how malleable they are. Here we studied whether the resolution of the mental number line is fixed or depends on the relative magnitudes that are being processed. In 2 experiments, participants compared the same number pairs under 2 conditions that differed in terms of the overall range of numbers present. We report a novel number range effect, such that comparisons of the same number pairs were responded to faster under th...
This experiment aimed to expand previous findings on the development of mental number representation...
textabstractIn a spatial attention paradigm, Fischer, Castel, Dodd, & Pratt (2003) showed that merel...
Most models of number recognition agree that among other number representations there is a central s...
Humans are able to make sense of extraordinarily abstract concepts in mathematics (e.g., negative nu...
Nonsymbolic comparison tasks are commonly used to index the acuity of an individual’s Approximate Nu...
Are small and large numbers represented similarly or differently on the mental number line? The size...
It is commonly accepted that the mental representation and processing of numbers and of space are ti...
A spatial representation of number magnitude, aka the mental number line, is considered one of the b...
Number comparison tasks are characterized by distance and size effects. The distance effect reveals ...
Current understanding of the development of quantity representations is based primarily on performan...
One debate in mathematical cognition centers on the single-representation model versus the two-repre...
The Spatial-Numerical Association of Response Codes (SNARC) effect – i.e., faster responses to small...
The capability of understanding and processing numerical information is a critical skill that allows...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major:Educational Psychology. Advisor: Will...
In this study, we directly contrast two approaches that have been proposed to explain the SNARC effec...
This experiment aimed to expand previous findings on the development of mental number representation...
textabstractIn a spatial attention paradigm, Fischer, Castel, Dodd, & Pratt (2003) showed that merel...
Most models of number recognition agree that among other number representations there is a central s...
Humans are able to make sense of extraordinarily abstract concepts in mathematics (e.g., negative nu...
Nonsymbolic comparison tasks are commonly used to index the acuity of an individual’s Approximate Nu...
Are small and large numbers represented similarly or differently on the mental number line? The size...
It is commonly accepted that the mental representation and processing of numbers and of space are ti...
A spatial representation of number magnitude, aka the mental number line, is considered one of the b...
Number comparison tasks are characterized by distance and size effects. The distance effect reveals ...
Current understanding of the development of quantity representations is based primarily on performan...
One debate in mathematical cognition centers on the single-representation model versus the two-repre...
The Spatial-Numerical Association of Response Codes (SNARC) effect – i.e., faster responses to small...
The capability of understanding and processing numerical information is a critical skill that allows...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major:Educational Psychology. Advisor: Will...
In this study, we directly contrast two approaches that have been proposed to explain the SNARC effec...
This experiment aimed to expand previous findings on the development of mental number representation...
textabstractIn a spatial attention paradigm, Fischer, Castel, Dodd, & Pratt (2003) showed that merel...
Most models of number recognition agree that among other number representations there is a central s...