Gilmore Camilla, Cragg Lucy, Hogan Grace, Inglis Matthew
Mathematics Education Centre, Loughborough University , Loughborough , UK.
School of Psychology, University of Nottingham , Nottingham , UK.
J Cogn Psychol (Hove). 2016 Nov 16;28(8):923-931. doi: 10.1080/20445911.2016.1221828. Epub 2016 Aug 31.
The dot comparison task, in which participants select the more numerous of two dot arrays, has become the predominant method of assessing Approximate Number System (ANS) acuity. Creation of the dot arrays requires the manipulation of visual characteristics, such as dot size and convex hull. For the task to provide a valid measure of ANS acuity, participants must ignore these characteristics and respond on the basis of number. Here, we report two experiments that explore the influence of dot area and convex hull on participants' accuracy on dot comparison tasks. We found that individuals' ability to ignore dot area information increases with age and display time. However, the influence of convex hull information remains stable across development and with additional time. This suggests that convex hull information is more difficult to inhibit when making judgements about numerosity and therefore it is crucial to control this when creating dot comparison tasks.
点比较任务要求参与者从两个点阵中选择数量更多的那个,它已成为评估近似数字系统(ANS)敏锐度的主要方法。创建点阵需要操纵视觉特征,如点的大小和凸包。为了使该任务能够有效测量ANS敏锐度,参与者必须忽略这些特征并根据数量做出反应。在此,我们报告了两项实验,探讨点面积和凸包对参与者在点比较任务中准确性的影响。我们发现,个体忽略点面积信息的能力会随着年龄和显示时间的增加而提高。然而,凸包信息的影响在整个发展过程中以及增加显示时间的情况下都保持稳定。这表明在判断数量时,凸包信息更难被抑制,因此在创建点比较任务时控制这一点至关重要。