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Visual illusions help reveal the primitives of number perception.

Picon et al., 2019

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3122368588350456328
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Picon E
Dramkin D
Odic D
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Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

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The human perceptual system is responsive to numerical information within visual and auditory scenes. For example, when shown 2 displays of dots, observers can instantly, albeit approximately, identify the set that is more numerous. Theories in perceptual and cognitive …
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