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  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Visual Perception
  • Neuroscience

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  • Object individuation, crucial for visual perception, has a limited capacity, evidenced by subitizing (rapid enumeration of small quantities).
  • Prior research on multiple object individuation mainly examined simultaneous component presentation, neglecting temporal dynamics.
  • The influence of temporal processing on subitizing, especially when object components are temporally separated, is understudied.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the role of temporal processing modes (integration vs. segregation) in subitizing.
  • To determine if subitizing capacity is maintained when object-defining components are presented sequentially.
  • To compare the effects of temporal integration and segregation on subitizing capacity and cognitive load.

Main Methods:

  • Two experiments utilized the missing/odd element task paradigm.
  • Object-defining components were presented either simultaneously or sequentially.
  • Task difficulty was equalized using individually adjusted inter-stimulus intervals to isolate temporal effects on subitizing.

Main Results:

  • Subitizing is a robust phenomenon, occurring even when object components are presented at different times.
  • Temporal segregation demonstrated higher subitizing capacity and lower cognitive resource demands compared to temporal integration.
  • Temporal integration benefited more from display repetition than temporal segregation, suggesting different underlying mechanisms.

Conclusions:

  • Task-dependent temporal processing modes significantly modulate the efficiency and capacity of numerical individuation.
  • Temporal segregation appears more efficient for subitizing than temporal integration, possibly due to prioritizing change detection.
  • These findings highlight the critical role of temporal organization in multiple object individuation and visual cognition.