Numerosity, length, and duration processing may share a common functional mechanism situated within the parietal cortex. A strong parallelism between the processing of these three magnitudes has been revealed by similar behavioral signatures (e.g., Weber-Fechner's law, the distance effect) and reciprocal interference effects. Here, we extend the behavioral evidence for a common magnitude processing mechanism by exploring whether the under- and overestimation patterns observed during numerical perception and production tasks are also present in length and duration perception and production. In a first experiment, participants had to perform two estimation tasks (i.e., perception and production) on three magnitudes (i.e., numerosities, length...
Developmental, behavioural and neurological similarities in the processing of different magnitudes (...
The interference of magnitudes in different dimensions has been demonstrated previously, but the eff...
Among the most fundamental of mental capacities is the ability to represent magnitude information su...
Processing quantities such as the number of objects in a set, size, spatial arrangement and time is ...
International audienceA current intense discussion in numerical cognition concerns the relationship ...
Perceptual interferences in the estimation of quantities (time, space and numbers) have been interpr...
There is strong evidence that magnitudes in different dimensions can interfere. A majority of previo...
Performance similarities on tasks requiring the processing of different domains of magnitude (e.g. t...
Perceived duration has been shown to be positively related to task-irrelevant, nontemporal stimulus ...
There is strong evidence that magnitudes in different dimensions can interfere. A majority of previo...
Performance similarities on tasks requiring the processing of different domains of magnitude (e.g. t...
Previous studies showed that the magnitude information conveyed by sensory cues, such as length or s...
Background. The estimation of time is essential for many tasks in our everyday life but the estimate...
The development of sub-disciplines within cognitive neuroscience follows common sense categories suc...
While humans can readily access the common magnitude of various codes such as digits or dot sets, it...
Developmental, behavioural and neurological similarities in the processing of different magnitudes (...
The interference of magnitudes in different dimensions has been demonstrated previously, but the eff...
Among the most fundamental of mental capacities is the ability to represent magnitude information su...
Processing quantities such as the number of objects in a set, size, spatial arrangement and time is ...
International audienceA current intense discussion in numerical cognition concerns the relationship ...
Perceptual interferences in the estimation of quantities (time, space and numbers) have been interpr...
There is strong evidence that magnitudes in different dimensions can interfere. A majority of previo...
Performance similarities on tasks requiring the processing of different domains of magnitude (e.g. t...
Perceived duration has been shown to be positively related to task-irrelevant, nontemporal stimulus ...
There is strong evidence that magnitudes in different dimensions can interfere. A majority of previo...
Performance similarities on tasks requiring the processing of different domains of magnitude (e.g. t...
Previous studies showed that the magnitude information conveyed by sensory cues, such as length or s...
Background. The estimation of time is essential for many tasks in our everyday life but the estimate...
The development of sub-disciplines within cognitive neuroscience follows common sense categories suc...
While humans can readily access the common magnitude of various codes such as digits or dot sets, it...
Developmental, behavioural and neurological similarities in the processing of different magnitudes (...
The interference of magnitudes in different dimensions has been demonstrated previously, but the eff...
Among the most fundamental of mental capacities is the ability to represent magnitude information su...