Abstract
Stimuli flashed briefly around the time of saccadic eye movements are subject to complex distortions: compression of space and time; underestimate of numerosity. Here we show that saccadic distortions extend to abstract quantities, affecting the representation of symbolic numerical magnitude. Subjects consistently underestimated the results of rapidly computed mental additions and subtractions, when the operands were briefly displayed before a saccade. However, the recognition of the number symbols was unimpaired. These results are consistent with the hypothesis of a common, abstract metric encoding magnitude along multiple dimensions. They suggest that a surprising link exists between the preparation of action and the representation of abstract quantities. © 2012 Binda et al.
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Binda, P., Morrone, M. C., & Bremmer, F. (2012). Saccadic Compression of Symbolic Numerical Magnitude. PLoS ONE, 7(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049587
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