Response bias in numerosity perception at early judgments and systematic underestimation
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2022
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Springer
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Mental number representation relies on mapping numerosity based on nonsymbolic stimuli to symbolic magnitudes. It is known that mental number representation builds on a logarithmic scale, and thus numerosity decisions result in underestimation. In the current study, we investigated the temporal dynamics of numerosity perception in four experiments by employing the response-deadline SAT procedure. We presented random number of dots and required participants to make a numerosity judgment by comparing the perceived number of dots to 50. Using temporal dynamics in numerosity perception allowed us to observe a response bias at early decisions and a systematic underestimation at late decisions. In all three experiments, providing feedback diminished the magnitude of underestimation, whereas in Experiment 3 the absence of feedback resulted in greater underestimation errors. These results were in accordance with the findings that suggested feedback is necessary for the calibration of the mental number representation.
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Kilic, Asli/0000-0002-6052-9796
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Numerosity Perception, Mental Number Line, Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off, Response Deadline Procedure
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Kılıç, Aslı; İnan, Aslı Bahar (2022). "Response bias in numerosity perception at early judgments and systematic underestimation", Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, Vol. 84, No. 1, pp. 188-204.
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84
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1
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188
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204