Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, University of Trento, Italy.
Cognition. 2011 Oct;121(1):147-53. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.05.007. Epub 2011 Jun 15.
Subitizing is the immediate apprehension of the exact number of items in small sets. Despite more than a 100years of research around this phenomenon, its nature and origin are still unknown. One view posits that it reflects a number estimation process common for small and large sets, which precision decreases as the number of items increases, according to Weber's law. Another view proposes that it reflects a non-numerical mechanism of visual indexing of multiple objects in parallel that is limited in capacity. In a previous research we have gathered evidence against the Weberian estimation hypothesis. Here we provide first direct evidence for the alternative object indexing hypothesis, and show that subitizing reflects a domain general mechanism shared with other tasks that require multiple object individuation.
数感是对小集合中确切数量的直观感知。尽管对这一现象的研究已经超过 100 年,但它的本质和起源仍然未知。一种观点认为,它反映了一种适用于小集合和大集合的数量估计过程,根据韦伯定律,该过程的精度随着项目数量的增加而降低。另一种观点则认为,它反映了一种非数值的视觉索引多个并行对象的机制,其容量是有限的。在之前的研究中,我们已经收集了证据来反对韦伯的估计假设。在这里,我们首次提供了支持替代对象索引假设的直接证据,并表明数感反映了一种与其他需要多个对象个体化的任务共享的领域一般性机制。