Koesling H, Pomplun M, Ritter H. One + One = Two? - The Effects of Non-Spatial Object Clustering on Numerosity Estimation. Perception. 2004;33(Suppl. 1):109
Abstract The number of items in an array can be quickly and accurately estimated by dividing the arr...
The probability of perceiving objects in a group as being similar to each other is a negative expone...
Abstract Counting is characterized as a slow and error-prone action relying heavily on serial alloca...
Koesling H, Carbone E, Pomplun M, Sichelschmidt L, Ritter H. When More Seems Less - Non-Spatial Clus...
How is numerosity estimation affected by additional structural information in visual displays? Two ...
Animals can perceive the numerosity of sets of visual elements. Qualitative and quantitative similar...
We are grateful to two anonymous reviewers and Michele Fornaciai for suggesting alternative explanat...
Humans can estimate numerosities–such as the number sheep in a flock–without deliberate counting. A ...
Humans have the remarkable ability to rapidly estimate the number of objects in a visual scene witho...
Mainstream theory suggests that the approximate number system supports our non-symbolic number abili...
Mainstream theory suggests that the approximate number system supports our non-symbolic number abili...
How do we estimate the number of objects in a set? Two types of visual representations might underli...
Humans can estimate numerosities-such as the number sheep in a flock-without deliberate counting. A ...
In four experiments we investigated the perception of numerosity in the peripheral visual field. We ...
Numerosity estimation is a basic preverbal ability that humans share with many animal species and th...
Abstract The number of items in an array can be quickly and accurately estimated by dividing the arr...
The probability of perceiving objects in a group as being similar to each other is a negative expone...
Abstract Counting is characterized as a slow and error-prone action relying heavily on serial alloca...
Koesling H, Carbone E, Pomplun M, Sichelschmidt L, Ritter H. When More Seems Less - Non-Spatial Clus...
How is numerosity estimation affected by additional structural information in visual displays? Two ...
Animals can perceive the numerosity of sets of visual elements. Qualitative and quantitative similar...
We are grateful to two anonymous reviewers and Michele Fornaciai for suggesting alternative explanat...
Humans can estimate numerosities–such as the number sheep in a flock–without deliberate counting. A ...
Humans have the remarkable ability to rapidly estimate the number of objects in a visual scene witho...
Mainstream theory suggests that the approximate number system supports our non-symbolic number abili...
Mainstream theory suggests that the approximate number system supports our non-symbolic number abili...
How do we estimate the number of objects in a set? Two types of visual representations might underli...
Humans can estimate numerosities-such as the number sheep in a flock-without deliberate counting. A ...
In four experiments we investigated the perception of numerosity in the peripheral visual field. We ...
Numerosity estimation is a basic preverbal ability that humans share with many animal species and th...
Abstract The number of items in an array can be quickly and accurately estimated by dividing the arr...
The probability of perceiving objects in a group as being similar to each other is a negative expone...
Abstract Counting is characterized as a slow and error-prone action relying heavily on serial alloca...