AbstractObservers can quickly estimate the quantity of sets of visual elements. Many aspects of this ability have been studied and the underlying system has been called the Approximate Number Sense (Dehaene, 2011). Specific visual properties, such as size and clustering of the elements, can bias an estimate. For intermediate numerical quantities at low density (above five, but before texturization), human performance is predicted by a model based on the region of influence of elements (occupancy model: Allïk & Tuulmets, 1991). For random 2D configurations we computed ten indices based on graph theory, and we compared them with the occupancy model: independence number, domination, connected components, local clustering coefficient, globa...
In four experiments we investigated the perception of numerosity in the peripheral visual field. We ...
Perceptual grouping processes are typically studied using sparse displays of spatially separated ele...
The past few years have witnessed a fervent theoretical debate about the exact visual mechanisms sup...
Observers can quickly estimate the quantity of sets of visual elements. Many aspects of this ability...
Animals can perceive the numerosity of sets of visual elements. Qualitative and quantitative similar...
Mainstream theory suggests that the approximate number system supports our non-symbolic number abili...
Acknowledgments We would like to thank Ian Thornton for his helpful comments on an earlier draft, an...
Mainstream theory suggests that the approximate number system supports our non-symbolic number abili...
When looking at drawings of graphs, questions about graph density, community structures, local clust...
We are grateful to two anonymous reviewers and Michele Fornaciai for suggesting alternative explanat...
Koesling H, Carbone E, Pomplun M, Sichelschmidt L, Ritter H. When More Seems Less - Non-Spatial Clus...
Humans can estimate numerosities–such as the number sheep in a flock–without deliberate counting. A ...
Koesling H, Pomplun M, Ritter H. The effects of structural information on perceived numerosity in tw...
How is numerosity encoded by the visual system? – directly, or derived indirectly from texture densi...
There is considerable interest in how humans estimate the number of objects in a scene in the contex...
In four experiments we investigated the perception of numerosity in the peripheral visual field. We ...
Perceptual grouping processes are typically studied using sparse displays of spatially separated ele...
The past few years have witnessed a fervent theoretical debate about the exact visual mechanisms sup...
Observers can quickly estimate the quantity of sets of visual elements. Many aspects of this ability...
Animals can perceive the numerosity of sets of visual elements. Qualitative and quantitative similar...
Mainstream theory suggests that the approximate number system supports our non-symbolic number abili...
Acknowledgments We would like to thank Ian Thornton for his helpful comments on an earlier draft, an...
Mainstream theory suggests that the approximate number system supports our non-symbolic number abili...
When looking at drawings of graphs, questions about graph density, community structures, local clust...
We are grateful to two anonymous reviewers and Michele Fornaciai for suggesting alternative explanat...
Koesling H, Carbone E, Pomplun M, Sichelschmidt L, Ritter H. When More Seems Less - Non-Spatial Clus...
Humans can estimate numerosities–such as the number sheep in a flock–without deliberate counting. A ...
Koesling H, Pomplun M, Ritter H. The effects of structural information on perceived numerosity in tw...
How is numerosity encoded by the visual system? – directly, or derived indirectly from texture densi...
There is considerable interest in how humans estimate the number of objects in a scene in the contex...
In four experiments we investigated the perception of numerosity in the peripheral visual field. We ...
Perceptual grouping processes are typically studied using sparse displays of spatially separated ele...
The past few years have witnessed a fervent theoretical debate about the exact visual mechanisms sup...