Humans can estimate numerosities-such as the number sheep in a flock-without deliberate counting. A number of biases have been identified in these estimates, which seem primarily rooted in the spatial organization of objects (grouping, symmetry, etc). Most previous studies on the number sense used static stimuli with extremely brief exposure times. However, outside the laboratory, visual scenes are often dynamic and freely viewed for prolonged durations (e.g., a flock of moving sheep). The purpose of the present study is to examine grouping-induced numerosity biases in stimuli that more closely mimic these conditions. To this end, we designed two experiments with limited-dot-lifetime displays (LDDs), in which each dot is visible for a brief...
Previous studies showed that the magnitude information conveyed by sensory cues, such as length or s...
We investigated how the approximate perceived numerosity of ensembles of visual elements is modulate...
‘Subitizing’ refers to fast and accurate judgement of small numerosities, whereas for larger numeros...
Humans can estimate numerosities–such as the number sheep in a flock–without deliberate counting. A ...
Animals can perceive the numerosity of sets of visual elements. Qualitative and quantitative similar...
Koesling H, Carbone E, Pomplun M, Sichelschmidt L, Ritter H. When More Seems Less - Non-Spatial Clus...
Humans have the remarkable ability to rapidly estimate the number of objects in a visual scene witho...
How is numerosity estimation affected by additional structural information in visual displays? Two ...
Mainstream theory suggests that the approximate number system supports our non-symbolic number abili...
Abstract The number of items in an array can be quickly and accurately estimated by dividing the arr...
In four experiments we investigated the perception of numerosity in the peripheral visual field. We ...
Mainstream theory suggests that the approximate number system supports our non-symbolic number abili...
We used a haptic enumeration task to investigate whether enumeration can be facilitated by perceptua...
Much evidence has accumulated to suggest that many animals, including young human infants, possess a...
Subitizing' refers to fast and accurate judgement of small numerosities, whereas for larger numerosi...
Previous studies showed that the magnitude information conveyed by sensory cues, such as length or s...
We investigated how the approximate perceived numerosity of ensembles of visual elements is modulate...
‘Subitizing’ refers to fast and accurate judgement of small numerosities, whereas for larger numeros...
Humans can estimate numerosities–such as the number sheep in a flock–without deliberate counting. A ...
Animals can perceive the numerosity of sets of visual elements. Qualitative and quantitative similar...
Koesling H, Carbone E, Pomplun M, Sichelschmidt L, Ritter H. When More Seems Less - Non-Spatial Clus...
Humans have the remarkable ability to rapidly estimate the number of objects in a visual scene witho...
How is numerosity estimation affected by additional structural information in visual displays? Two ...
Mainstream theory suggests that the approximate number system supports our non-symbolic number abili...
Abstract The number of items in an array can be quickly and accurately estimated by dividing the arr...
In four experiments we investigated the perception of numerosity in the peripheral visual field. We ...
Mainstream theory suggests that the approximate number system supports our non-symbolic number abili...
We used a haptic enumeration task to investigate whether enumeration can be facilitated by perceptua...
Much evidence has accumulated to suggest that many animals, including young human infants, possess a...
Subitizing' refers to fast and accurate judgement of small numerosities, whereas for larger numerosi...
Previous studies showed that the magnitude information conveyed by sensory cues, such as length or s...
We investigated how the approximate perceived numerosity of ensembles of visual elements is modulate...
‘Subitizing’ refers to fast and accurate judgement of small numerosities, whereas for larger numeros...