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Underestimating numerosity of items in visual search tasks
Authors:Cassenti Daniel N  Kelley Troy D  Ghirardelli Thomas G
Affiliation:U.S. Army Research Laboratory, RDRL-HRS-E, Building 459, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005, USA. daniel.cassenti@us.army.mil
Abstract:Previous research on numerosity judgments addressed attended items, while the present research addresses underestimation for unattended items in visual search tasks. One potential cause of underestimation for unattended items is that estimates of quantity may depend on viewing a large portion of the display within foveal vision. Another theory follows from the occupancy model: estimating quantity of items in greater proximity to one another increases the likelihood of an underestimation error. Three experimental manipulations addressed aspects of underestimation for unattended items: the size of the distracters, the distance of the target from fixation, and whether items were clustered together. Results suggested that the underestimation effect for unattended items was best explained within a Gestalt grouping framework.
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