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Tracking the continuous dynamics of numerical processing: A brief review and editorial

Many recent studies in numerical cognition have moved beyond the use of purely chronometric techniques in favor of methods which track the continuous dynamics of numerical processing. Two examples of such techniques include eye tracking and hand tracking (or computer mouse tracking). To reflect this...

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Published in:Journal of numerical cognition 2018-09, Vol.4 (2), p.271-285
Main Authors: Faulkenberry, Thomas J., Witte, Matthias, Hartmann, Matthias
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