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On each trial, they first saw a visual array in which they had to judge the number of dots.
Subjects were simply asked to judge the number of flashes that appeared on the screen (one or two).
They were briefly (200 ms) presented with a number of well- separated black dots against a gray background on a monitor screen, and were asked to judge the number of dots.
In touch, we often judge the number of objects in our hand.
Without correcting for this, it is impossible to judge the number of significant relations.
Riggs et al. (2006) reported subitizing in the case where subjects had to judge the number of fingers stimulated with pins pressed onto the finger pads.
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We'd judged the number of performances well, and it more or less sold out.
The Indians seem to be even bigger fans of Ian Bell than the British, judging the number of fans and pundits from over there who have been calling for his recall.
Subjects in our experiments judged the number of dots in the displays.
As a secondary task, subjects judged the number of targets ranging from 1 to 8. Total number of items in the circle ranged from 9 to13, counterbalanced for each target number and load condition.
In contrast, subitizing waspossible for judging the number of spheres in the presence of a cube.
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