Sury Dana, Rubinsten Orly
Department of Learning Disabilities, Faculty of Education, Beit Berl College, Kfar Saba 4490500, Israel.
Edmond J. Safra Brain Research Center for the Study of Learning Disabilities, Department of Learning Disabilities, University of Haifa, Haifa 3498838, Israel.
J Intell. 2023 May 16;11(5):96. doi: 10.3390/jintelligence11050096.
Processing the ordered relationships between sequential items is a key element in many cognitive abilities that are important for survival. Specifically, order may play a crucial role in numerical processing. Here, we assessed the existence of a cognitive system designed to implicitly evaluate numerical order, by combining continuous flash suppression with a priming method in a numerical enumeration task. In two experiments and diverse statistical analysis, targets that required numerical enumeration were preceded by an invisibly ordered or non-ordered numerical prime sequence. The results of both experiments showed that enumeration for targets that appeared after an ordered prime was significantly faster, while the ratio of the prime sequences produced no significant effect. The findings suggest that numerical order is processed implicitly and affects a basic cognitive ability: enumeration of quantities.
处理连续项目之间的有序关系是许多对生存至关重要的认知能力的关键要素。具体而言,顺序可能在数字处理中发挥关键作用。在此,我们通过在数字枚举任务中将连续闪光抑制与启动方法相结合,评估了一个旨在隐式评估数字顺序的认知系统的存在。在两个实验和多样的统计分析中,需要数字枚举的目标之前有一个不可见的有序或无序数字启动序列。两个实验的结果均表明,在有序启动之后出现的目标的枚举明显更快,而启动序列的比例没有产生显著影响。这些发现表明,数字顺序是被隐式处理的,并影响一种基本的认知能力:数量枚举。