Two-digit number processing: holistic, decomposed or hybrid? A computational modelling approach.
Psychol Res
; 75(4): 290-306, 2011 Jul.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-20798955
Currently, there are three competing theoretical accounts concerning the nature of two-digit number magnitude representation: a holistic, a strictly decomposed, and a hybrid model. Observation of the unit-decade compatibility effect (Nuerk et al. in Cognition 82:B25-B33, 2001) challenged the view of two-digit number magnitude to be represented as one integrated entity. However, at the moment there is no study distinguishing between the decomposed and the hybrid model. The present study addressed this issue using a computational modelling approach. Three network models complying with the constraints of all three theoretical models were programmed and trained on two-digit number comparison. Models were compared as to how well they accounted for empirical effects in the most parsimonious way. Generally, this evaluation indicated that the empirical data were simulated best by the strictly decomposed model. Implications of these results for our understanding of the nature of human number magnitude representation are discussed.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Mathematics
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Models, Psychological
Language:
En
Journal:
Psychol Res
Year:
2011
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Alemania
Country of publication:
Alemania