Sophian Catherine, Chu Yun
Department of Psychology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2430 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA.
Cognition. 2008 May;107(2):460-78. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.10.009. Epub 2007 Dec 21.
People discriminate remarkably well among large numerosities. These discriminations, however, need not entail numerical representation of the quantities being compared. This research evaluated the role of both non-numerical and numerical information in adult judgments of relative numerosity for large-numerosity spatial arrays. Results of Experiment 1 indicated that judgments of relative numerosity were affected by the amount of open space in the arrays being compared. Further, the accuracy of verbal estimates of the numerosities of the arrays made upon completion of the comparison task bore little relation to performance on that task. Experiment 2, however, showed that numerical estimates for individually presented arrays were affected in much the same way by open space within or around the edges of the array as were the comparative judgments examined in Experiment 1. The findings suggest that adults heuristically utilize non-numerical cues as well as numerical information in apprehending large numerosities.
人们在区分大量数字方面表现得非常出色。然而,这些区分并不一定需要对被比较的数量进行数字表征。本研究评估了非数字信息和数字信息在成年人对大量数字空间阵列的相对数量判断中的作用。实验1的结果表明,相对数量的判断受到被比较阵列中开放空间量的影响。此外,在比较任务完成后对口述阵列数量估计的准确性与该任务的表现几乎没有关系。然而,实验2表明,单独呈现的阵列的数字估计受阵列边缘内或周围开放空间的影响,与实验1中检验的比较判断的影响方式大致相同。研究结果表明,成年人在理解大量数字时启发式地利用非数字线索以及数字信息。