SummaryEvidence exists for a nonverbal capacity for the apprehension of number, in humans [1] (including infants [2, 3]) and in other primates [4–6]. Here, we show that perceived numerosity is susceptible to adaptation, like primary visual properties of a scene, such as color, contrast, size, and speed. Apparent numerosity was decreased by adaptation to large numbers of dots and increased by adaptation to small numbers, the effect depending entirely on the numerosity of the adaptor, not on contrast, size, orientation, or pixel density, and occurring with very low adaptor contrasts. We suggest that the visual system has the capacity to estimate numerosity and that it is an independent primary visual property, not reducible to others like spa...
Numerosity perception is a process involving several stages of visual processing. This study investi...
The theory of magnitude suggests number and time are linked by a common cortical metric, and their s...
Humans, and several non-human species, possess the ability to make approximate but reliable estimate...
SummaryEvidence exists for a nonverbal capacity for the apprehension of number, in humans [1] (inclu...
Much evidence has accumulated to suggest that many animals, including young human infants, possess a...
Four adaptation experiments examine the relationship between texture density and perceived number. I...
Humans and other species share a perceptual mechanism dedicated to the representation of approximate...
How numerical quantity is processed is a central issue for cognition. On the one hand the “number se...
Perceiving numerosity, i.e. the set size of a group of items, is an evolutionarily preserved ability...
Processing quantities such as the number of objects in a set, size, spatial arrangement and time is ...
Mainstream theory suggests that the approximate number system supports our non-symbolic number abili...
Humans and other species share a perceptual mechanism dedicated to the representation of approximate...
Mainstream theory suggests that the approximate number system supports our non-symbolic number abili...
Numerosity estimation is an evolutionarily ancient ability that is thought to be foundational to mat...
Numerosity perception is a process involving several stages of visual processing. This study investi...
Numerosity perception is a process involving several stages of visual processing. This study investi...
The theory of magnitude suggests number and time are linked by a common cortical metric, and their s...
Humans, and several non-human species, possess the ability to make approximate but reliable estimate...
SummaryEvidence exists for a nonverbal capacity for the apprehension of number, in humans [1] (inclu...
Much evidence has accumulated to suggest that many animals, including young human infants, possess a...
Four adaptation experiments examine the relationship between texture density and perceived number. I...
Humans and other species share a perceptual mechanism dedicated to the representation of approximate...
How numerical quantity is processed is a central issue for cognition. On the one hand the “number se...
Perceiving numerosity, i.e. the set size of a group of items, is an evolutionarily preserved ability...
Processing quantities such as the number of objects in a set, size, spatial arrangement and time is ...
Mainstream theory suggests that the approximate number system supports our non-symbolic number abili...
Humans and other species share a perceptual mechanism dedicated to the representation of approximate...
Mainstream theory suggests that the approximate number system supports our non-symbolic number abili...
Numerosity estimation is an evolutionarily ancient ability that is thought to be foundational to mat...
Numerosity perception is a process involving several stages of visual processing. This study investi...
Numerosity perception is a process involving several stages of visual processing. This study investi...
The theory of magnitude suggests number and time are linked by a common cortical metric, and their s...
Humans, and several non-human species, possess the ability to make approximate but reliable estimate...