Modeling the approximate number system to quantify the contribution of visual stimulus features

Volume: 142, Pages: 247 - 265
Published: Sep 1, 2015
Abstract
The approximate number system (ANS) subserves estimation of the number of items in a set. Typically, ANS function is assessed by requiring participants to compare the number of dots in two arrays. Accuracy is determined by the numerical ratio of the sets being compared, and each participant's Weber fraction (w) provides a quantitative index of ANS acuity. When making numerical comparisons, however, performance is also influenced by non-numerical...
Paper Details
Title
Modeling the approximate number system to quantify the contribution of visual stimulus features
Published Date
Sep 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
142
Pages
247 - 265
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