Gaze, pointing, and reaching movements are thought to provide a window to internal cognitive states. In the case of numerical cognition, it has been found that the left-right deviation of a reaching movement is modulated by the relative magnitude of values in a number comparison task. Some have argued that these patterns directly reflect the representation of a logarithmically compressed mental number line (direct mapping view). However, other studies suggest that the modulation of motor outputs by numerical value could be a more general decision-making phenomenon (response competition view). Here we test the generality of interactions between the motor system and numerical processing by comparing subjects' reach trajectories during two dif...
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...
Cognitive and neuroscientific evidence has challenged the widespread view that perception, cognition...
Embodied and grounded cognition theories state that cognitive processing is built upon sensorimotor ...
Nearly all studies on perception and cognition have used discrete responses to infer internal cognit...
This study investigated cognitive interactions between visuo-motor processing and numerical cognitio...
Humans represent symbolic numbers as oriented from left to right: the mental number line (MNL). Up t...
Though several features of cognitive processing can be inferred from the discrete measurement (e.g.,...
The reliance of number processing on sensorimotor mechanisms involved in hand action has been extens...
Mental number representations were examined in this thesis by asking participants to compare either ...
International audienceThe ideomotor principle predicts that the anticipation of expected sensory con...
A privileged way of representing numbers in the human mind is along an oriented mental number line. ...
Number comparison tasks are characterized by distance and size effects. The distance effect reveals ...
The reach-to-touch paradigm has become an increasingly popular tool in the study of human cognition....
The field of numerical cognition represents an interesting case for action-based theories of cogniti...
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...
Cognitive and neuroscientific evidence has challenged the widespread view that perception, cognition...
Embodied and grounded cognition theories state that cognitive processing is built upon sensorimotor ...
Nearly all studies on perception and cognition have used discrete responses to infer internal cognit...
This study investigated cognitive interactions between visuo-motor processing and numerical cognitio...
Humans represent symbolic numbers as oriented from left to right: the mental number line (MNL). Up t...
Though several features of cognitive processing can be inferred from the discrete measurement (e.g.,...
The reliance of number processing on sensorimotor mechanisms involved in hand action has been extens...
Mental number representations were examined in this thesis by asking participants to compare either ...
International audienceThe ideomotor principle predicts that the anticipation of expected sensory con...
A privileged way of representing numbers in the human mind is along an oriented mental number line. ...
Number comparison tasks are characterized by distance and size effects. The distance effect reveals ...
The reach-to-touch paradigm has become an increasingly popular tool in the study of human cognition....
The field of numerical cognition represents an interesting case for action-based theories of cogniti...
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...
Cognitive and neuroscientific evidence has challenged the widespread view that perception, cognition...