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Comparative judgment of numerosity and numerical magnitude: Attention preempts automaticity.
Authors:Pansky, Ainat   Algom, Daniel
Abstract:It is commonly believed that humans are unable to ignore the meanings of numerical symbols, even when these meanings are irrelevant to the task at hand. In 5 experiments, the authors tested the notion of automatic activation of numerical magnitude by asking participants to compare, while timed, pairs of numerical arrays on either numerosity or numerical value. Garner and Stroop effects were used to gauge the degree of interactive processing. The results showed that both effects were sensitive to the discriminability of values along the constituent dimensions, to the number of stimulus values used, and to practice and motivation. Notably, Stroop and Garner effects were eliminated under several conditions. These findings are incompatible with claims of obligatory activation of meaning in numerical processing, and they cast doubt on theories positing automatic processing of semantic information for alphanumerical symbols. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:judgment of numerosity & numerical magnitude   Garner & Stroop interference effects   attention   automaticity   dimensional discriminability   uncertainty
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