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+ Functional brain organization for number processing in pre‐verbal infants 2015 Laura A. Edwards
J. Wagner
Charline E. Simon
Daniel C. Hyde
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+ Seven-month-olds detect ordinal numerical relationships within temporal sequences 2010 Marta Picozzi
Maria Dolores de Hevia
Luisa Girelli
Viola Macchi Cassia
1
+ Numerosity discrimination in infants: Evidence for two systems of representations 2003 Fei Xu
1
+ PDF Chat Crossmodal Discrimination of 2 vs. 4 Objects across Touch and Vision in 5-Month-Old Infants 2015 Aurélie Coubart
Arlette Stréri
Maria Dolores de Hevia
VĂ©ronique Izard
1
+ The Development of Time Concepts in Young Children: Reasoning about Duration 1977 Iris Levin
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+ PDF Chat Number-space mapping in the newborn chick resembles humans’ mental number line 2015 Rosa Rugani
Giorgio VallortĂ­gara
Konstantinos Priftis
Lucia Regolin
1
+ PDF Chat Infants Show Ratio‐dependent Number Discrimination Regardless of Set Size 2013 Ariel Starr
Melissa E. Libertus
Elizabeth M. Brannon
1
+ PDF Chat Memory for multiple visual ensembles in infancy. 2011 Jennifer M. Zosh
Justin Halberda
Lisa Feigenson
1
+ The Child's Conception of Number 1953 E. A. Peel
J. Piaget
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+ PDF Chat Temporal discrimination increases in precision over development and parallels the development of numerosity discrimination 2007 Elizabeth M. Brannon
Sumarga H. Suanda
Klaus Libertus
1
+ PDF Chat Changes in the Ability to Detect Ordinal Numerical Relationships Between 9 and 11 Months of Age 2008 Sumarga H. Suanda
Whitney Tompson
Elizabeth M. Brannon
1
+ PDF Chat Crossing the divide: Infants discriminate small from large numerosities. 2009 Sara Cordes
Elizabeth M. Brannon
1
+ PDF Chat Near-infrared spectroscopy shows right parietal specialization for number in pre-verbal infants 2010 Daniel C. Hyde
David A. Boas
Clancy Blair
Susan Carey
1
+ PDF Chat Auditory–visual intermodal matching of small numerosities in 6‐month‐old infants 2005 Tessei Kobayashi
Kazuo Hiraki
Toshikazu Hasegawa
1
+ Irrelevant digits affect feature-based attention depending on the overlap of neural circuits 2001 Wim Fias
Johan Lauwereyns
Jan Lammertyn
1
+ Intuitive statistics by 8-month-old infants 2008 Fei Xu
V. Garcia Garcia
1
+ PDF Chat Signal clarity: an account of the variability in infant quantity discrimination tasks 2015 Lisa Cantrell
Ty W. Boyer
Sara Cordes
Linda B. Smith
1
+ PDF Chat A Visual Sense of Number 2008 David C. Burr
John Ross
1
+ The number sense: how the mind creates mathematics 1998 Stanislas Dehaene
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+ The mental representation of parity and number magnitude. 1993 Stanislas Dehaene
Serge Bossini
Pascal Giraux
1
+ Number sense in infancy predicts mathematical abilities in childhood 2013 Ariel Starr
Melissa E. Libertus
Elizabeth M. Brannon
1
+ Discrimination of Large and Small Numerosities by Human Infants 2004 Jennifer S. Lipton
Elizabeth S. Spelke
1
+ PDF Chat Intuitive sense of number correlates with math scores on college-entrance examination 2012 Melissa E. Libertus
Darko Odic
Justin Halberda
1
+ The development of ordinal numerical knowledge in infancy 2002 Elizabeth M. Brannon
1
+ Individual differences in non-verbal number acuity correlate with maths achievement 2008 Justin Halberda
MichĂšle M. M. Mazzocco
Lisa Feigenson
1
+ PDF Chat Are Numbers, Size and Brightness Equally Efficient in Orienting Visual Attention? Evidence from an Eye-Tracking Study 2014 Hermann Bulf
Viola Macchi Cassia
Maria Dolores de Hevia
1
+ The neural basis of the Weber–Fechner law: a logarithmic mental number line 2003 Stanislas Dehaene
1
+ PDF Chat Minds without language represent number through space: origins of the mental number line 2012 Maria Dolores de Hevia
Luisa Girelli
Viola Macchi Cassia
1
+ Perceiving numbers causes spatial shifts of attention 2003 Martin H. Fischer
Alan D. Castel
Michael D. Dodd
Jay Pratt
1
+ PDF Chat Dissociation between small and large numerosities in newborn infants 2013 Aurélie Coubart
VĂ©ronique Izard
Elizabeth S. Spelke
J Marie
Arlette Stréri
1
+ Representations of space, time, and number in neonates 2014 Maria Dolores de Hevia
VĂ©ronique Izard
Aurélie Coubart
Elizabeth S. Spelke
Arlette Stréri
1
+ PDF Chat Two Systems of Non-Symbolic Numerical Cognition 2011 Daniel C. Hyde
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+ PDF Chat Semantic Influences on Feature-Based Attention Due to Overlap of Neural Circuits 2002 Jan Lammertyn
Wim Fias
Johan Lauwereyns
1
+ PDF Chat The Importance of Magnitude Information in Numerical Processing: Evidence from the SNARC Effect 1996 Wim Fias
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+ Numerical abstraction by human infants 1990 Prentice Starkey
Elizabeth S. Spelke
Rochel Gelman
1
+ A theory of magnitude: common cortical metrics of time, space and quantity 2003 Vincent Walsh
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+ The equality of quantity 2007 Lisa Feigenson
1
+ A mode control model of counting and timing processes. 1983 Warren H. Meck
Russell M. Church
1
+ PDF Chat Moving along the number line: Operational momentum in nonsymbolic arithmetic 2007 Koleen McCrink
Stanislas Dehaene
Ghislaine Dehaene‐Lambertz
1
+ PDF Chat Number trumps area for 7-month-old infants. 2013 Melissa E. Libertus
Ariel Starr
Elizabeth M. Brannon
1
+ Numbers and space: a cognitive illusion? 2005 Maria Dolores de Hevia
Luisa Girelli
Giuseppe Vallar
1
+ Operational momentum in large-number addition and subtraction by 9-month-olds 2009 Koleen McCrink
Karen Wynn
1
+ Increasing magnitude counts more: Asymmetrical processing of ordinality in 4-month-old infants 2012 Viola Macchi Cassia
Marta Picozzi
Luisa Girelli
Maria Dolores de Hevia
1
+ PDF Chat Distributed and Overlapping Cerebral Representations of Number, Size, and Luminance during Comparative Judgments 2004 Philippe Pinel
Manuela Piazza
Denis Le Bihan
Stanislas Dehaene
1
+ Addition and subtraction by human infants 1992 Karen Wynn
1
+ Large number discrimination in 6-month-old infants 2000 Fei Xu
Elizabeth S. Spelke
1
+ The representational space of numerical magnitude: Illusions of length 2008 Maria-Dolores de Hevia
Luisa Girelli
Emanuela Bricolo
Giuseppe Vallar
1
+ Amount Versus Number: Infants' Use of Area and Contour Length to Discriminate Small Sets 2001 Melissa W. Clearfield
Kelly S. Mix
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+ Varieties of numerical abilities 1992 Stanislas Dehaene
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+ Quantitative Development in Infancy and Early Childhood 2002 Kelly S. Mix
Janellen Huttenlocher
Susan C. Levine
1