Numerosity judgments for tactile stimuli distributed over the body surface.
A large body of research now supports the claim that two different and dissociable processes are involved in making numerosity judgments regarding visual stimuli: subitising (fast and nearly errorless) for up to 4 stimuli, and counting (slow and error-prone) when more than 4 stimuli are presented. W...
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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2006
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