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1University of British Columbia,Vancouver,British Columbia,V6T 1Z4,Canadadarko.odic@psych.ubc.cahttp://www.odic.psych.ubc.ca.
Abstract:
Leibovich et al. suggest that congruency effects in number perception (biases towards smaller, denser, etc., dots) are evidence for the number's dependence on these dimensions. I argue that they fail to differentiate between effects at three distinct levels of number perception - encoding, representations, and decision making - and that differentiating between these allows the number to be independent from, but correlated with, non-numeric dimensions.
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