Authors
Joan Danielle K. Ongchoco, Brian J Scholl
Publication date
2020
Journal
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Volume
7
Pages
307-314
Description
One of the most fundamental questions that can be asked about any process concerns the underlying units over which it operates. And this is true not just for artificial processes (such as functions in a computer program that only take specific kinds of arguments) but for mental processes. Over what units does the process of enumeration operate? Recent work has demonstrated that in visuospatial arrays, these units are often irresistibly discrete objects. When enumerating the number of discs in a display, for example, observers underestimate to a greater degree when the discs are spatially segmented (e.g., by connecting pairs of discs with lines): you try to enumerate discs, but your mind can’t help enumerating dumbbells. This phenomenon has previously been limited to static displays, but of course our experience of the world is inherently dynamic. Is enumeration in time similarly based on discrete events …
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JDK Ongchoco, BJ Scholl - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2020