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The mental representation of parity and number magnitude.

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In this article, the authors examined how parity and number magnitude are accessed from Arabic and verbal numerals and found that large numbers preferentially elicited a rightward response, and small numbers a leftward response.
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Nine experiments of timed odd-even judgments examined how parity and number magnitude are accessed from Arabic and verbal numerals. With Arabic numerals, Ss used the rightmost digit to access a store of semantic number knowledge. Verbal numerals went through an additional stage of transcoding to base 10. Magnitude information was automatically accessed from Arabic numerals. Large numbers preferentially elicited a rightward response, and small numbers a leftward response. The Spatial-Numerical Association of Response Codes (SNARC) effect depended only on relative number magnitude and was weaker or absent with letters or verbal numerals. Direction did not vary with handedness or hemispheric dominance but was linked to the direction of writing, as it faded or even reversed in right-to-left writing Iranian Ss

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Three parietal circuits for number processing

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Interactions between number and space in parietal cortex.

TL;DR: It is proposed that these numerical–spatial interactions arise from common parietal circuits for attention to external space and internal representations of numbers.
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The reliability paradox: Why robust cognitive tasks do not produce reliable individual differences.

TL;DR: The very reason such tasks produce robust and easily replicable experimental effects – low between-participant variability – makes their use as correlational tools problematic, and it is demonstrated that taking reliability estimates into account has the potential to qualitatively change theoretical conclusions.
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Neural reuse: A fundamental organizational principle of the brain.

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Handbook of mathematical cognition

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Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory

TL;DR: The authors investigated the possibility that assessment of confidence is biased by attempts to justify one's chosen answer and disregarding evidence contradicting it, and found that only the listing of contradicting reasons improved the appropriateness of confidence.
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Critical period effects in second language learning: the influence of maturational state on the acquisition of English as a second language.

TL;DR: The results support the conclusion that a critical period for language acquisition extends its effects to second language acquisition.
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Time required for judgements of numerical inequality.

TL;DR: It is conceivable that such judgements are made in the same way as judgements of stimuli varying along physical continua, but numerical judgements may be made at a different, less perceptual and more cognitive, level.
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Varieties of numerical abilities.

TL;DR: This paper provides a tutorial introduction to numerical cognition, with a review of essential findings and current points of debate, and proposes a triple-code model, which assumes that numbers are mentally manipulated in an arabic, verbal or analogical magnitude code depending on the requested mental operation.
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