There is a long and ongoing debate about whether subitizing and counting are separable processes. In the present paper we report a single case, MH, who presents with a dissociation in subitizing and counting. MH was spared in his ability to enumerate small numbers accurately along with a marked inability to count larger numbers. We show that non-visual counting was intact and visual counting improved when a motor record of counting could be maintained. Moreover, when larger numbers of items were spatially grouped into 2 subitizable units, performance dramatically improved. However, color grouping did not aid MH's performance, despite his being sensitive to color segmentation. In addition, MH made more re-visits of inspected locations than c...
OBJECTIVES: Recent findings suggest that mental arithmetic involves shifting attention on a mental c...
Solving subtraction or addition problems involves shifting attention along a visuospatial medium whe...
Abstract Counting is characterized as a slow and error-prone action relying heavily on serial alloca...
There is a long and ongoing debate about whether subitizing and counting are separable processes. In...
Enumeration of small groups of four or fewer objects is very fast and accurate (often called "subiti...
This study is the first to assess lesion-symptom relations for subitizing and counting impairments i...
Evidence is presented for 2 modes of attention operating in simultanagnosia. The authors examined vi...
Objectives: Recent findings suggest that mental arithmetic involves shifting attention on a mental c...
The work presented in this thesis explored the roles of attention and number awareness in visual enu...
Subitizing, the process of visual enumeration when there are fewer than four items, is rapid (40-100...
peer reviewedWe report here the case of a patient (BB), suffering from a precocious evolving dementi...
We report here the case of a patient (BE), suffering from a precocious evolving dementia with impair...
We report here the case of a patient (BE), suffering from a precocious evolving dementia with impair...
We report here the case of a patient (BB), suffering from a precocious evolving dementia with impair...
Enumerating the number of items in a set accurately and quickly is a basic mathematical skill. This ...
OBJECTIVES: Recent findings suggest that mental arithmetic involves shifting attention on a mental c...
Solving subtraction or addition problems involves shifting attention along a visuospatial medium whe...
Abstract Counting is characterized as a slow and error-prone action relying heavily on serial alloca...
There is a long and ongoing debate about whether subitizing and counting are separable processes. In...
Enumeration of small groups of four or fewer objects is very fast and accurate (often called "subiti...
This study is the first to assess lesion-symptom relations for subitizing and counting impairments i...
Evidence is presented for 2 modes of attention operating in simultanagnosia. The authors examined vi...
Objectives: Recent findings suggest that mental arithmetic involves shifting attention on a mental c...
The work presented in this thesis explored the roles of attention and number awareness in visual enu...
Subitizing, the process of visual enumeration when there are fewer than four items, is rapid (40-100...
peer reviewedWe report here the case of a patient (BB), suffering from a precocious evolving dementi...
We report here the case of a patient (BE), suffering from a precocious evolving dementia with impair...
We report here the case of a patient (BE), suffering from a precocious evolving dementia with impair...
We report here the case of a patient (BB), suffering from a precocious evolving dementia with impair...
Enumerating the number of items in a set accurately and quickly is a basic mathematical skill. This ...
OBJECTIVES: Recent findings suggest that mental arithmetic involves shifting attention on a mental c...
Solving subtraction or addition problems involves shifting attention along a visuospatial medium whe...
Abstract Counting is characterized as a slow and error-prone action relying heavily on serial alloca...