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Non-abstract numerical representations in the IPS: Further support, challenges, and clarifications Authors' Response
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Non-abstract numerical representations in the IPS: Further support, challenges, and clarifications Authors' Response

Roi Cohen Kadosh and Vincent Walsh
The Behavioral and brain sciences, Vol.32(3-4), pp.356-373
01/06/2009

Abstract

Behavioral Sciences Life Sciences & Biomedicine Neurosciences Neurosciences & Neurology Psychology Psychology, Biological Science & Technology Social Sciences
The commentators have raised many pertinent points that allow us to refine and clarify our view. We classify our response comments into seven sections: automaticity; developmental and educational questions; priming; multiple representations or multiple access(?); terminology; methodological advances; and simulated cognition and numerical cognition. We conclude that the default numerical representations are not abstract.

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