We investigated whether the size and number of objects mentioned in digit-word expressions influenced participants’ performance in covert numerosity estimations (i.e., property probability ratings). Participants read descriptions of big or small animals standing in short, medium, and long rows (e.g., There are 8 elephants/ants in a row) and subsequently estimated the probability that a health statement about them was true (e.g., All elephants/ants are healthy). Statements about large animals scored lower than statements about small animals, confirming classical findings that humans perceive groups of large objects as being more numerous than groups of small objects (Binet, 1890) and suggesting that object size effects in covert numerosity e...
It is commonly believed that humans are unable to ignore the meanings of numerical symbols, even whe...
Humans can estimate numerosities–such as the number sheep in a flock–without deliberate counting. A ...
Subitizing' refers to fast and accurate judgement of small numerosities, whereas for larger numerosi...
The probability of perceiving objects in a group as being similar to each other is a negative expone...
e probability of perceiving two objects as being similar is a negative exponential function of the d...
Animals can perceive the numerosity of sets of visual elements. Qualitative and quantitative similar...
Two experiments provide evidence that information about the real-life size of objects is elicited by...
Two experiments provide evidence that information about the real-life size of objects is elicited by...
I applied the methodology known as maximum likelihood conjoint measurement (MLCM) to diagnose how nu...
Previous studies showed that the magnitude information conveyed by sensory cues, such as length or s...
Mainstream theory suggests that the approximate number system supports our non-symbolic number abili...
Mainstream theory suggests that the approximate number system supports our non-symbolic number abili...
Item does not contain fulltextHumans not only process and compare magnitude information such as size...
Discriminating between different quantities is an essential ability in daily life that has been demo...
Perceptual decisions such as that we have more strawberries than apples left in our fruit basket see...
It is commonly believed that humans are unable to ignore the meanings of numerical symbols, even whe...
Humans can estimate numerosities–such as the number sheep in a flock–without deliberate counting. A ...
Subitizing' refers to fast and accurate judgement of small numerosities, whereas for larger numerosi...
The probability of perceiving objects in a group as being similar to each other is a negative expone...
e probability of perceiving two objects as being similar is a negative exponential function of the d...
Animals can perceive the numerosity of sets of visual elements. Qualitative and quantitative similar...
Two experiments provide evidence that information about the real-life size of objects is elicited by...
Two experiments provide evidence that information about the real-life size of objects is elicited by...
I applied the methodology known as maximum likelihood conjoint measurement (MLCM) to diagnose how nu...
Previous studies showed that the magnitude information conveyed by sensory cues, such as length or s...
Mainstream theory suggests that the approximate number system supports our non-symbolic number abili...
Mainstream theory suggests that the approximate number system supports our non-symbolic number abili...
Item does not contain fulltextHumans not only process and compare magnitude information such as size...
Discriminating between different quantities is an essential ability in daily life that has been demo...
Perceptual decisions such as that we have more strawberries than apples left in our fruit basket see...
It is commonly believed that humans are unable to ignore the meanings of numerical symbols, even whe...
Humans can estimate numerosities–such as the number sheep in a flock–without deliberate counting. A ...
Subitizing' refers to fast and accurate judgement of small numerosities, whereas for larger numerosi...