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The role of attention in subitizing




TekijätHenry Railo, Mika Koivisto, Antti Revonsuo, Minna M. Hannula

KustantajaELSEVIER SCIENCE BV

Julkaisuvuosi2008

JournalCognition

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiCOGNITION

Lehden akronyymiCOGNITION

Vuosikerta107

Numero1

Aloitussivu82

Lopetussivu104

Sivujen määrä23

ISSN0010-0277

eISSN1873-7838

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2007.08.004


Tiivistelmä

The process of rapidly and accurately enumerating small numbers of items without counting, i.e. subitizing, is often believed to rest on parallel preattentive processes. However, the possibility that enumeration of small numbers of items would also require attentional processes has remained an open question. The present study is the first that directly contrasts the preattentive and attentive models of subitizing. We used an inattentional blindness paradigm to manipulate the availability of attentional resources during enumeration. In the inattention condition, the items to be enumerated were presented unexpectedly while participants focused on a line length comparison task. Divided- and full-attention conditions were also included. The results showed that only numbers one and two could be enumerated when the effects of attention were minimized. Freeing attentional resources increased the enumeration accuracies considerably, including for number two. The results suggest that even for enumerating small numbers, the attentional demands increase as the number of objects increases.



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