Humans can quickly approximate how many objects are in a visual image, but no clear consensus has been achieved on the cognitive resources underlying this ability. Previous work has lent support to the notion that mechanisms which explicitly represent the locations of multiple objects in the visual scene within a mental map are critical for both visuo-spatial working memory and enumeration (at least for relatively small numbers of items). Regarding the cognitive underpinnings of large numerosity perception, an issue currently subject to much controversy is why numerosity estimates are often non-veridical (i.e., susceptible to biases from non-numerical quantities). Such biases have been found to be particularly pronounced in individuals with...
AbstractSensitivity to visual numerosity has previously been shown to predict human mathematical per...
de Hevia and Spelke (de Hevia and Spelke (2009). Spontaneous mapping of number and space in adults a...
People can identify the number of objects in small sets rapidly and without error but become increas...
Dyscalculia, a specific learning disability that impacts arithmetical skills, has previously been as...
Dyscalculia, a specific learning disability that impacts arithmetical skills, has previously been as...
The present study tested whether visuo-spatial vs. verbal executive working memory capacity (hereaft...
A large body of evidence indicates clear relationships between number and space processing in health...
A large body of evidence indicates clear relationships between number and space processing in health...
Many studies have investigated whether numerical and spatial abilities share similar cognitive syste...
Numerosity perception is thought to be foundational to mathematical learning, but its computational ...
Numbers appear everywhere in our daily life. Humans and animals share the ability to process non-sym...
The learning of mathematics covers a variety of skills, such as comparing quantities, counting the n...
Numerosity estimation is an evolutionarily ancient ability that is thought to be foundational to mat...
The underlying neural mechanisms of developmental dyscalculia (DD) are still far from being clearly ...
In the present study we examined whether children with Developmental Dyscalculia (DD) exhibit a defi...
AbstractSensitivity to visual numerosity has previously been shown to predict human mathematical per...
de Hevia and Spelke (de Hevia and Spelke (2009). Spontaneous mapping of number and space in adults a...
People can identify the number of objects in small sets rapidly and without error but become increas...
Dyscalculia, a specific learning disability that impacts arithmetical skills, has previously been as...
Dyscalculia, a specific learning disability that impacts arithmetical skills, has previously been as...
The present study tested whether visuo-spatial vs. verbal executive working memory capacity (hereaft...
A large body of evidence indicates clear relationships between number and space processing in health...
A large body of evidence indicates clear relationships between number and space processing in health...
Many studies have investigated whether numerical and spatial abilities share similar cognitive syste...
Numerosity perception is thought to be foundational to mathematical learning, but its computational ...
Numbers appear everywhere in our daily life. Humans and animals share the ability to process non-sym...
The learning of mathematics covers a variety of skills, such as comparing quantities, counting the n...
Numerosity estimation is an evolutionarily ancient ability that is thought to be foundational to mat...
The underlying neural mechanisms of developmental dyscalculia (DD) are still far from being clearly ...
In the present study we examined whether children with Developmental Dyscalculia (DD) exhibit a defi...
AbstractSensitivity to visual numerosity has previously been shown to predict human mathematical per...
de Hevia and Spelke (de Hevia and Spelke (2009). Spontaneous mapping of number and space in adults a...
People can identify the number of objects in small sets rapidly and without error but become increas...