Abstract

The present paper extends current pattern-recognition research to investigate the processing of numerical inputs. The results indicate major differences in the ease of recognition of the various numbers. The recognition curves developed for each number show vastly different rates of recognition growth for increasing on-time. An analysis of the confusion matrix reveals marked asymmetry of many stimulus-response pairs. The difficulty of the numbers remained highly consistent from S to S, suggesting that different Ss may utilize similar subroutines at varying processing rates.

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