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Internal number magnitude representation is not holistic,either
Authors:K Moeller  H-C Nuerk  K Willmes
Institution:1. Department of Psychology , Paris Lodron University , Salzburg, Austria;2. Institute of Psychology , Eberhard Karls University , Tuebingen, Germany korbinian.moeller@uni-tuebingen.de;4. Institute of Psychology , Eberhard Karls University , Tuebingen, Germany;5. Department of Neurology, Section Neuropsychology , University Hospital Aachen , Aachen, Germany
Abstract:Over the last years, evidence has accumulated that the magnitude of two-digit numbers is not only represented as one holistic entity, but also decomposed for tens and units. Recently, Zhang and Wang (2005) suggested such separate processing may be due to the presence of external representations of numbers, whereas holistic processing became more likely when one of the to-be-compared numbers was already internalised. The latter conclusion essentially rested on unit-based null effects. However, Nuerk and Willmes (2005) argued that unfavourable stimulus selection may provoke such null effects and misleading conclusions. Therefore, we tested the conclusion of Zhang and Wang for internal standards with a modified stimulus set. We observed reliable unit-based effects in all conditions contradicting the holistic model. Thus, decomposed representations of tens and units can also be demonstrated for internal standards. We conclude that decomposed magnitude processing of multidigit numbers does not rely on external representations. Rather, even when two-digit numbers are internalised, the magnitudes of tens and units seem to be (also) represented separately.
Keywords:Number comparison  Decomposed processing  Holistic processing  External representation  Internal representation
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