Barth Hilary, Kanwisher Nancy, Spelke Elizabeth
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Cognition. 2003 Jan;86(3):201-21. doi: 10.1016/s0010-0277(02)00178-6.
What is the nature of our mental representation of quantity? We find that human adults show no performance cost of comparing numerosities across vs. within visual and auditory stimulus sets, or across vs. within simultaneous and sequential sets. In addition, reaction time and performance in such tasks are determined by the ratio of the numerosities to be compared; absolute set size has no effect. These findings suggest that modality-specific stimulus properties undergo a non-iterative transformation into representations of quantity that are independent of the modality or format of the stimulus.
我们对数量的心理表征的本质是什么?我们发现,成年人类在比较视觉和听觉刺激集之间、同时呈现和顺序呈现的刺激集之间的数字大小时,表现上没有成本差异。此外,此类任务中的反应时间和表现取决于要比较的数字大小的比例;绝对集合大小没有影响。这些发现表明,特定模态的刺激属性会经历非迭代转换,成为与刺激的模态或形式无关的数量表征。