Visual judgment of small numerosities (<4) is generally assumed to be done through subitizing, which is a faster process than counting. Subitizing has also been shown to occur in haptic judgment of the number of spheres in the hand. Furthermore, interactions have been shown to exist between visually perceived numbers and hand motor action. In this study, we compare enumeration of a set of spheres presented to one hand (unimanual) and enumeration of the same total number of spheres presented divided over the two hands (bimanual). Our results show that, like in vision, a combination of subitizing and counting is used to process numbers in active touch. This shows that numbers are processed in a modality-independent way. This suggests that ...
There is accumulating evidence that numerical information influences the way in which we perform bod...
There is accumulating evidence that numerical information influences the way in which we perform bod...
\u3cp\u3eNumerosity judgments of small sets of items (≤ 3) are generally fast and error free, while ...
Visual judgment of small numerosities (<4) is generally assumed to be done through subitizing, which...
‘Subitizing’ refers to rapid and accurate judgement of small numbers of items, while response times ...
We learn counting on our fingers, and the digital representation of numbers we develop is still pres...
Numerosity judgments of small sets of items (≤ 3) are generally fast and errorfree, while response t...
'Subitizing' refers to fast and error-free numerosity judgment for small (<4) sets of items. For lar...
Recent studies have demonstrated that conceptual and abstract knowledge could rely on and could be i...
Recent findings show that the sensory-motor areas underlying finger movement play a critical role in...
The field of numerical cognition represents an interesting case for action-based theories of cogniti...
The field of numerical cognition represents an interesting case for action-based theories of cogniti...
Both theoretical and empirical studies suggest that numerical processing is intimately linked to rep...
Recent studies have demonstrated that numerical magnitude and specific finger movements processing i...
A core property of number words is that they are organized in sequence and their value is given by t...
There is accumulating evidence that numerical information influences the way in which we perform bod...
There is accumulating evidence that numerical information influences the way in which we perform bod...
\u3cp\u3eNumerosity judgments of small sets of items (≤ 3) are generally fast and error free, while ...
Visual judgment of small numerosities (<4) is generally assumed to be done through subitizing, which...
‘Subitizing’ refers to rapid and accurate judgement of small numbers of items, while response times ...
We learn counting on our fingers, and the digital representation of numbers we develop is still pres...
Numerosity judgments of small sets of items (≤ 3) are generally fast and errorfree, while response t...
'Subitizing' refers to fast and error-free numerosity judgment for small (<4) sets of items. For lar...
Recent studies have demonstrated that conceptual and abstract knowledge could rely on and could be i...
Recent findings show that the sensory-motor areas underlying finger movement play a critical role in...
The field of numerical cognition represents an interesting case for action-based theories of cogniti...
The field of numerical cognition represents an interesting case for action-based theories of cogniti...
Both theoretical and empirical studies suggest that numerical processing is intimately linked to rep...
Recent studies have demonstrated that numerical magnitude and specific finger movements processing i...
A core property of number words is that they are organized in sequence and their value is given by t...
There is accumulating evidence that numerical information influences the way in which we perform bod...
There is accumulating evidence that numerical information influences the way in which we perform bod...
\u3cp\u3eNumerosity judgments of small sets of items (≤ 3) are generally fast and error free, while ...