Abstract or not? Insights from priming

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (3-4):349 - 350 (2009)
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Abstract

Cohen Kadosh & Walsh (CK&W) argue that numerical representation is primarily non-abstract. However, in their target article they failed to consider recent behavioral priming experiments. These priming experiments provide evidence for an abstract numerical representation under automatic conditions

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