Two experiments were conducted to study the number biases of subjects in situations not involving the usual psychophysical stimuli. In Exp. I subjects were asked to generate numbers (within boundary conditions) they thought other people would produce under the same conditions. In Exp. II only a single lower boundary (e.g., 1,10 or 100) was employed and subjects generated a set of numbers larger than the boundary. Results suggested that definite number biases exist. Multiples of 1, 10, 100 and to a lesser extent 5, 50 and 500 dominate and are appropriate to the log cycle. That is, multiples of 1 occur most often in the cycle 1–10, multiples of 10 in the cycle 10–100, etc. The implications of these results are noted for several psychophysical...
Whole number bias (WNB) has been defined as the tendency to apply natural number knowledge to ration...
A large body of evidence suggests that an approximate number sense allows humans to estimate numeros...
AbstractWhether the neuronal encoding of number is linear or logarithmic divides cognitive neuroscie...
This paper develops three theoretical models to predict the numbers generated by S s in an experimen...
The representation of numbers is commonly viewed as an ordered continuum of magnitudes, referred to ...
How do we perceive the number of objects in a visual scene? Are there limits to how finely we can pe...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2017. "Chap...
In 1939, the influential psychophysicist S. S. Stevens proposed definitional distinctions between th...
The capability of understanding and processing numerical information is a critical skill that allows...
How numerical quantity is processed is a central issue for cognition. On the one hand the “number se...
There is some evidence that human subjects preferentially select small numbers when asked to sample ...
Mental number representation relies on mapping numerosity based on nonsymbolic stimuli to symbolic m...
Behavioral and brain imaging research indicates that human infants, humans adults, and many nonhuman...
Current understanding of the development of quantity representations is based primarily on performan...
The processing of quantity is crucial in daily life and is thought to bu ild upon an innate represen...
Whole number bias (WNB) has been defined as the tendency to apply natural number knowledge to ration...
A large body of evidence suggests that an approximate number sense allows humans to estimate numeros...
AbstractWhether the neuronal encoding of number is linear or logarithmic divides cognitive neuroscie...
This paper develops three theoretical models to predict the numbers generated by S s in an experimen...
The representation of numbers is commonly viewed as an ordered continuum of magnitudes, referred to ...
How do we perceive the number of objects in a visual scene? Are there limits to how finely we can pe...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2017. "Chap...
In 1939, the influential psychophysicist S. S. Stevens proposed definitional distinctions between th...
The capability of understanding and processing numerical information is a critical skill that allows...
How numerical quantity is processed is a central issue for cognition. On the one hand the “number se...
There is some evidence that human subjects preferentially select small numbers when asked to sample ...
Mental number representation relies on mapping numerosity based on nonsymbolic stimuli to symbolic m...
Behavioral and brain imaging research indicates that human infants, humans adults, and many nonhuman...
Current understanding of the development of quantity representations is based primarily on performan...
The processing of quantity is crucial in daily life and is thought to bu ild upon an innate represen...
Whole number bias (WNB) has been defined as the tendency to apply natural number knowledge to ration...
A large body of evidence suggests that an approximate number sense allows humans to estimate numeros...
AbstractWhether the neuronal encoding of number is linear or logarithmic divides cognitive neuroscie...