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Spatial and chromatic properties of numerosity estimation in isolation and context

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Gheorghiu E & Goldschmitt D (2022) Spatial and chromatic properties of numerosity estimation in isolation and context. PLoS ONE, 17 (9), Art. No.: e0274564. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274564

Abstract
Numerosity estimation around the subitizing range is facilitated by a shape-template matching process and shape-coding mechanisms are selective to visual features such as colour and luminance contrast polarity. Objects in natural scenes are often embedded within other objects or textured surfaces. Numerosity estimation is improved when objects are grouped into small clusters of the same colour, a phenomenon termed groupitizing, which is thought to leverage on the subitizing system. Here we investigate whether numerosity mechanisms around the subitizing range are selective to colour, luminance contrast polarity and orientation , and how spatial organisation of context and target elements modulates target numeros-ity estimation. Stimuli consisted of a small number (3-to-6) of target elements presented either in isolation or embedded within context elements. To examine selectivity to colour, luminance polarity and orientation, we compared target-only conditions in which all elements were either the same or different along one of these feature dimensions. We found comparable performance in the same and different feature conditions, revealing that subitiz-ing mechanism do not depend on 'on-off' luminance-polarity, colour or orientation channel interactions. We also measured the effect of varying spatial organisation of (i) context, by arranging the elements either in a grid, mirror-symmetric, translation-symmetric or random; (ii) target, by placing the elements either mirror-symmetric, on the vertices of simple shapes or random. Our results indicate higher accuracy and lower RTs in the grid compared to all other context types, with mirror symmetric, translation and random arrangements having comparable effects on target numerosity. We also found improved performance with shape-target followed by symmetric and random target arrangements in the absence and presence of context. These findings indicate that numerosity mechanisms around the subitizing range are not selective to colour, luminance polarity and orientation, and that symmetric, translation and random contexts organisations inhibit target-numerosity encoding stronger than regular/grid context. PLOS ONE PLOS ONE | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.

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PLoS ONE: Volume 17, Issue 9

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2022
Publication date online15/09/2022
Date accepted by journal30/08/2022
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/34607
eISSN1932-6203

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Dr Elena Gheorghiu

Dr Elena Gheorghiu

Senior Lecturer, Psychology