Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6263459 Brain Research 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We assessed the role of individuation and visual working memory during enumeration.•Both N2pc and CDA were modulated by target numerosity and reached a plateau at 3.•Individual differences in enumeration efficiency co-varied only with N2pc.•Visual working memory as indexed by CDA plays a role in visual enumeration.•Individuation as indexed by N2pc play a significant role in the occurrence of subitizing.

This study addressed the engagement of attention and working memory, as inferred from electrophysiological measurements, in the processing of small sets of objects. We recorded N2pc and CDA, two lateralized components of the EEG signal associated respectively with individuation and visual working memory, while participants enumerated a variable number (1-9) of uniquely colored targets among distractors. Behavioral results showed a clear subitizing effect, with lower error rates for smaller (1-3 targets) than larger sets. ERP results showed that both N2pc and CDA amplitudes increased as a function of target numerosity up to approximately three targets. However, individual differences in the enumeration efficiency were correlated only with the individual variation in the N2pc modulations. The results suggest that the constraints of the attentional individuation system play a significant role in the occurrence of the subitizing phenomenon.

Related Topics
Life Sciences Neuroscience Neuroscience (General)
Authors
, , ,