Although a critical issue in the debate over the existence of abstract numerical representation, it remains unclear whether and how perceptual variables affect numerosity judgment and how they change across development stages. In this research, we examine the effects of perceptual variables on approximate numerosity comparison in 5-6-year-olds and adults using the identical experimental procedure. In the assessment of the effect of the perceptual variables, we measured precision (i.e., Weber fraction) and accuracy (i.e., point of subjective equality; PSE) of the numerosity comparison. In Study 1, we tested how the manipulation of the cumulative element area would affect approximate numerosity comparison. The results showed that Weber fracti...
Contains fulltext : 178269.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present s...
Whether different formats of numbers are represented by one or more systems across development is a ...
Since more than 15 years, researchers have been expressing their interest in evaluating the Approxim...
Although a critical issue in the debate over the existence of abstract numerical representation, it ...
This study examined numerosity comparison in 3-year-old children. Predictions derived from the analo...
Three experiments examined developmental changes in the automatic processing of numerosity and perce...
Numerosity discrimination tasks (judging which of two random dot arrays contains the larger number)h...
Converging evidence suggests that representations of number, space, and other dimensions depend on a...
The development of numerical representation. Research on numerical cognition in adults has provided ...
From very early in life, humans can approximate the number and surface area of objects in a scene. T...
We used a numerical bisection procedure to examine preschool children's sensitivity to the numerical...
We used a numerical bisection procedure to examine preschool children’s sensitivity to the numerical...
This study tested whether 10- and 12-year-olds who can correctly compare the magnitudes of fractions...
Since more than 15 years, researchers have been expressing their interest in evaluating the Approxim...
larger, their response times decrease linearly with the numerical difference. For children in fourm ...
Contains fulltext : 178269.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present s...
Whether different formats of numbers are represented by one or more systems across development is a ...
Since more than 15 years, researchers have been expressing their interest in evaluating the Approxim...
Although a critical issue in the debate over the existence of abstract numerical representation, it ...
This study examined numerosity comparison in 3-year-old children. Predictions derived from the analo...
Three experiments examined developmental changes in the automatic processing of numerosity and perce...
Numerosity discrimination tasks (judging which of two random dot arrays contains the larger number)h...
Converging evidence suggests that representations of number, space, and other dimensions depend on a...
The development of numerical representation. Research on numerical cognition in adults has provided ...
From very early in life, humans can approximate the number and surface area of objects in a scene. T...
We used a numerical bisection procedure to examine preschool children's sensitivity to the numerical...
We used a numerical bisection procedure to examine preschool children’s sensitivity to the numerical...
This study tested whether 10- and 12-year-olds who can correctly compare the magnitudes of fractions...
Since more than 15 years, researchers have been expressing their interest in evaluating the Approxim...
larger, their response times decrease linearly with the numerical difference. For children in fourm ...
Contains fulltext : 178269.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present s...
Whether different formats of numbers are represented by one or more systems across development is a ...
Since more than 15 years, researchers have been expressing their interest in evaluating the Approxim...