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Subitizing sets and set-based selection:
Early visual features determine what countsJustin Halberda, The Johns Hopkins University
Introduction
Halberda, Sires & Feigenson (2006) found that approximately
three spatially-overlapping sets can be attended, enumerated,
and stored in parallel. When briefly shown dot arrays adults canapproximate the total number of dots, the # of reds & the # of
blues (3 sets in parallel). This motivates the following questions:
1) Do sets function as individuals for attention?
2) Is there a visual continuum between individual items and sets?
3) Which features support set selection?
Question 1: Do sets function as individuals
for subitizing?! Adults (N=12) attempted both data-limited (% correct) and free-
viewing (RT) subitizing of individual dots and colored sets.
Answer: Yes
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Dots (1-8) Sets (1-8)How many dots? VS How many colors?
Question 2: Is there a visual
continuum between dots and sets?
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Which one is the pizer?”
Answer: Yes
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ReferenceHalberda, J., Sires, S. F. & Feigenson, L. (2006). Multiple spatially overlapping sets
can be enumerated in parallel. Psychological Science, 17(7), 572-576.,
Discussion
General Discussion• An entire set of items function as a single individualfor attention as evidenced by subitizing of sets and
early feature-based selection
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Subitizing individual
dots and subitizing
sets may draw on acommon mechanism
as indicated by
significant correlations
across these blocks as
a function of # oftargets
Question 3: Which features support
set selection?
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Target
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Response
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Number Of Colors
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Response T
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Percent E
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orrect
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! Adults can subitize setssets
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Complete Overlap
Some Overlap
No Overlap
Single Dots
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Exa
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orr
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Number Of Colors
Limited-Viewing Free-Viewing
! Adults (N=12) attempted both data-limited (% correct)
and free-viewing (RT) subitizing of four display types
! Tthese four display types varied the spread of thesubsets (how distributed the sets are) and the distance
between the centroids of the subsets
! The centroid may represent the position of a set in
space and therefore separation in centroids may be
crucial for subitizing
+ = Centroid O = Spread
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! Adults (N=12)enumerated a target set
among distractors
! Task: Which screen
(1st or 2nd) has moretargets?
! Subitizing capacity increased smoothly up to a level of
3-4 subsets in parallel as a function of increasing
centroid distance and decreasing spread
1 3 5 1 3 5
R2 = 0.414
R2 = 0.4893
R2 = 0.0774
R2 = 0.1434
R2 = 0.1555
R2 = 0.149
R2 = 0.118
R2 = 0.0972
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Subject RTs For Individual Dots (ms)
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Answer = 1
Answer = 2
Answer = 3
Answer = 4
Answer = 5
Answer = 6
Answer = 7
Answer = 8