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Spider phobics more easily see a spider in morphed schematic pictures
Authors:Iris-Tatjana Kolassa  Arlette Buchmann  Romy Lauche  Stephan Kolassa  Ivailo Partchev  Wolfgang HR Miltner  Frauke Musial
Institution:(1) Center for Cognitive Neuroscience Duke University, Box 90999, Duke, NC 27708, USA;(2) Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Duke University, Box 90086, Duke, NC 27708, USA;(3) Department of Psychiatry, Duke University, Duke, NC 27708, USA
Abstract:

Background  

A dominant view in numerical cognition is that numerical comparisons operate on a notation independent representation (Dehaene, 1992). Although previous human neurophysiological studies using scalp-recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) on the numerical distance effect have been interpreted as supporting this idea, differences in the electrophysiological correlates of the numerical distance effect in symbolic notations (e.g. Arabic numerals) and non-symbolic notations (e.g. a set of visually presented dots of a certain number) are not entirely consistent with this view.
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