- used, with 16 and 32 as the base
numerosities. in each block, 232
stimuli were
presented with 20
deviant numerosities of a 2.0
ratio both
larger and smaller...
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crows are very intelligent. For example, they can
discriminate between numerosities up to 30,
flexibly switch between rules, and
recognise human and crow...
- The
numerosity adaptation effect is a
perceptual phenomenon in
numerical cognition which demonstrates non-symbolic
numerical intuition and exemplifies...
- Calian,
Florin George (2021). Numbers,
Ontologically Speaking:
Plato on
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- (which now
forms the
first requirement for class-action
litigation –
numerosity). However, this rule did not
allow such
suits to bind
similarly situated...
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Ontologically Speaking:
Plato on
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Concept Reasoning Decision making Problem solving Numerical cognition Numerosity adaptation effect Approximate number system Parallel individuation system...
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effect Near-miss
effect Negativity effect Nocebo effect Novelty effect Numerosity adaptation effect Observer-expectancy
effect Out-group
homogeneity effect...
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Concept Reasoning Decision making Problem solving Numerical cognition Numerosity adaptation effect Approximate number system Parallel individuation system...
- [citation needed] Dehaene's "number sense"
theory suggests that
approximate numerosities are
automatically ordered in an
ascending manner on a
mental number line...