Enumeration of small groups of four or fewer objects is very fast and accurate (often called "subitizing"), but gets slower and more error prone for more than four items ("counting"). Many theories have been proposed to account for this dichotomy, most suggesting that "subitizing" and "counting" are two qualitatively different and separable processes. Others, in contrast, have proposed that the two operations reflect two different levels along a continuum of complexity. In this paper we present a PET study that attempts to characterize subitizing and counting at a neural level in order to investigate whether they are implemented as separate or functionally overlapping processes. Subjects performed an enumeration task on visual arrays of dot...
It has been proposed that the mechanism that supports the ability to keep track of multiple moving o...
Traditionally, the visual enumeration of a small number of items (1 to about 4), referred to as subi...
The ERPs were recorded to investigate the enumeration abilities with/without distractors, and sheds ...
Subitizing allows detecting the quantity of a small set of elements (up to four) with the accuracy o...
There is a long and ongoing debate about whether subitizing and counting are separable processes. In...
While counting objects is typically a slow, serial process, enumerating about four or fewer objects ...
Enumerating the number of items in a set accurately and quickly is a basic mathematical skill. This ...
This study is the first to assess lesion-symptom relations for subitizing and counting impairments i...
Subitizing, the process of visual enumeration when there are fewer than four items, is rapid (40-100...
Traditionally, the visual enumeration of a small number of items (1 to about 4), referred to as subi...
What are the processes involved in determining that there are exactly n objects in the visual field?...
Recent results have shown that participants can enumerate multiple parts of a single object as effic...
© 2019 Jian ChenThis thesis aimed to address a long-standing question: “Why are small numbers of ite...
‘Groupitizing’ refers to the observation that visually grouped arrays can be accurately enumerated m...
The enumeration of small numbers of objects (similar to 4) proceeds rapidly, accurately, and with li...
It has been proposed that the mechanism that supports the ability to keep track of multiple moving o...
Traditionally, the visual enumeration of a small number of items (1 to about 4), referred to as subi...
The ERPs were recorded to investigate the enumeration abilities with/without distractors, and sheds ...
Subitizing allows detecting the quantity of a small set of elements (up to four) with the accuracy o...
There is a long and ongoing debate about whether subitizing and counting are separable processes. In...
While counting objects is typically a slow, serial process, enumerating about four or fewer objects ...
Enumerating the number of items in a set accurately and quickly is a basic mathematical skill. This ...
This study is the first to assess lesion-symptom relations for subitizing and counting impairments i...
Subitizing, the process of visual enumeration when there are fewer than four items, is rapid (40-100...
Traditionally, the visual enumeration of a small number of items (1 to about 4), referred to as subi...
What are the processes involved in determining that there are exactly n objects in the visual field?...
Recent results have shown that participants can enumerate multiple parts of a single object as effic...
© 2019 Jian ChenThis thesis aimed to address a long-standing question: “Why are small numbers of ite...
‘Groupitizing’ refers to the observation that visually grouped arrays can be accurately enumerated m...
The enumeration of small numbers of objects (similar to 4) proceeds rapidly, accurately, and with li...
It has been proposed that the mechanism that supports the ability to keep track of multiple moving o...
Traditionally, the visual enumeration of a small number of items (1 to about 4), referred to as subi...
The ERPs were recorded to investigate the enumeration abilities with/without distractors, and sheds ...