数量适应效应
数字认知
凸壳
启发式
认知心理学
直觉
计算机科学
维数(图论)
正多边形
判断
船体
人工智能
数学
认知
心理学
认知科学
几何学
数学优化
工程类
神经科学
政治学
海洋工程
法学
纯数学
作者
Charlotte Hendryckx,Mathieu Guillaumé,Anthony Beuel,Amandine Van Rinsveld
标识
DOI:10.1177/1747021820981876
摘要
Humans possess a numerical intuition that allows them to manipulate large non-symbolic quantities. This ability has been broadly assessed with the help of number comparison tasks involving simultaneously displayed arrays. Many authors pointed out that the manipulation (or the lack thereof) of non-numerical features deeply impacts performance in these tasks, but the specific nature of this influence is not clear. This study investigates the interaction between numerical and non-numerical quantity judgement tasks. Adult participants performed five distinct comparison tasks, each based on a target dimension: numerosity, total area, dot size, convex hull, and mean occupancy. We manipulated the relation between the target and the other dimensions to measure their respective influence on task performance. Results showed that total area and convex hull substantially affected numerosity comparisons. The number of dots conversely acted as an informative dimension when participants had to make a decision based on the total area or the convex hull. Our results illustrate that adults flexibly use non-target dimensions as visual cues to perform comparison judgements. Overall, this suggests that the influence found in numerical comparison tasks is explicit and deliberate rather than due to implicit visual integration processes.
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