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Paula A Maldonado Moscoso

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Maldonado Moscoso P, Anobile G, Maduli G, Arrighi R, Castaldi E
Open Mind (Camb) . 2025 Jan; 9:121-137. PMID: 39877146
When objects are grouped in space, humans can estimate numerosity more precisely than when they are randomly scattered. This phenomenon, called groupitizing, is thought to arise from the interplay of...
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Maldonado Moscoso P, Maduli G, Anobile G, Arrighi R, Castaldi E
Sci Rep . 2023 Aug; 13(1):12509. PMID: 37532765
Symmetry is an important and strong cue we rely on to organize the visual world. Although it is at the basis of objects segmentation in a visual scene, it can...
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Maldonado Moscoso P, Burr D, Cicchini G
J Vis . 2023 Jul; 23(7):5. PMID: 37410493
Perception depends on both the current sensory input and on the preceding stimuli history, a mechanism referred to as serial dependence (SD). One interesting, and somewhat controversial, question is whether...
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Caponi C, Maldonado Moscoso P, Castaldi E, Arrighi R, Grasso P
Front Neurosci . 2023 Jun; 17:1190317. PMID: 37292163
The moment we see a group of objects, we can appreciate its numerosity. Our numerical estimates can be imprecise for large sets (>4 items), but they become much faster and...
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Maldonado Moscoso P, Anobile G, Burr D, Arrighi R, Castaldi E
Sci Rep . 2022 Aug; 12(1):14418. PMID: 36002617
To estimate the number of objects in an image, each element needs to be segregated as a single unit. Several principles guide the process of element identification, one of the...
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Maldonado Moscoso P, Castaldi E, Arrighi R, Primi C, Caponi C, Buonincontro S, et al.
Brain Sci . 2022 Apr; 12(4). PMID: 35447954
Many individuals, when faced with mathematical tasks or situations requiring arithmetic skills, experience exaggerated levels of anxiety. Mathematical anxiety (MA), in addition to causing discomfort, can lead to avoidance behaviors...
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Maldonado Moscoso P, Greenlee M, Anobile G, Arrighi R, Burr D, Castaldi E
Hum Brain Mapp . 2021 Dec; 43(3):915-928. PMID: 34877718
Numerical estimation of arrays of objects is faster and more accurate when items can be clustered into groups, a phenomenon termed "groupitizing." Grouping can facilitate segregation into subitizable "chunks," each...
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Anobile G, Castaldi E, Maldonado Moscoso P, Arrighi R, Burr D
Front Hum Neurosci . 2021 Jul; 15:687321. PMID: 34234661
Groupitizing is a recently described phenomenon of numerosity perception where clustering items of a set into smaller "subitizable" groups improves discrimination. Groupitizing is thought to be rooted on the subitizing...
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Maldonado Moscoso P, Castaldi E, Burr D, Arrighi R, Anobile G
Sci Rep . 2020 Sep; 10(1):14979. PMID: 32917941
When asked to estimate the number of items in a visual array, educated adults and children are more precise and rapid if the items are clustered into small subgroups rather...
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Anobile G, Castaldi E, Maldonado Moscoso P, Burr D, Arrighi R
Sci Rep . 2020 Aug; 10(1):13436. PMID: 32778672
Previous work has shown that when arrays of objects are grouped within clusters, participants can enumerate their numerosity more rapidly than when objects are randomly scattered, a phenomenon termed "groupitizing"....