Perceived numerosity is reduced in peripheral vision

Authors: Valsecchi, M., Toscani, M. and Gegenfurtner, K.R.

Journal: Journal of Vision

Volume: 13

Issue: 13

eISSN: 1534-7362

DOI: 10.1167/13.13.7

Abstract:

In four experiments we investigated the perception of numerosity in the peripheral visual field. We found that the perceived numerosity of a peripheral cloud of dots was judged to be inferior to the one of a central cloud of dots, particularly when the dots were highly clustered. Blurring the stimuli accordingly to peripheral spatial frequency sensitivity did not abolish the effect and had little impact on numerosity judgments. In a dedicated control experiment we ruled out that the reduction in peripheral perceived numerosity is secondary to a reduction of perceived stimulus size. We suggest that visual crowding might be at the origin of the observed reduction in peripheral perceived numerosity, implying that numerosity could be partly estimated through the individuation of the elements populating the array. © 2013 ARVO.

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Perceived numerosity is reduced in peripheral vision.

Authors: Valsecchi, M., Toscani, M. and Gegenfurtner, K.R.

Journal: J Vis

Volume: 13

Issue: 13

Pages: 7

eISSN: 1534-7362

DOI: 10.1167/13.13.7

Abstract:

In four experiments we investigated the perception of numerosity in the peripheral visual field. We found that the perceived numerosity of a peripheral cloud of dots was judged to be inferior to the one of a central cloud of dots, particularly when the dots were highly clustered. Blurring the stimuli accordingly to peripheral spatial frequency sensitivity did not abolish the effect and had little impact on numerosity judgments. In a dedicated control experiment we ruled out that the reduction in peripheral perceived numerosity is secondary to a reduction of perceived stimulus size. We suggest that visual crowding might be at the origin of the observed reduction in peripheral perceived numerosity, implying that numerosity could be partly estimated through the individuation of the elements populating the array.

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Perceived numerosity is reduced in peripheral vision

Authors: Valsecchi, M., Toscani, M. and Gegenfurtner, K.R.

Journal: JOURNAL OF VISION

Volume: 13

Issue: 13

ISSN: 1534-7362

DOI: 10.1167/13.13.7

Source: Web of Science (Lite)

Perceived numerosity is reduced in peripheral vision.

Authors: Valsecchi, M., Toscani, M. and Gegenfurtner, K.R.

Journal: Journal of vision

Volume: 13

Issue: 13

Pages: 7

eISSN: 1534-7362

ISSN: 1534-7362

DOI: 10.1167/13.13.7

Abstract:

In four experiments we investigated the perception of numerosity in the peripheral visual field. We found that the perceived numerosity of a peripheral cloud of dots was judged to be inferior to the one of a central cloud of dots, particularly when the dots were highly clustered. Blurring the stimuli accordingly to peripheral spatial frequency sensitivity did not abolish the effect and had little impact on numerosity judgments. In a dedicated control experiment we ruled out that the reduction in peripheral perceived numerosity is secondary to a reduction of perceived stimulus size. We suggest that visual crowding might be at the origin of the observed reduction in peripheral perceived numerosity, implying that numerosity could be partly estimated through the individuation of the elements populating the array.

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