Representations in Numerical Cognition Symposium:

How I ended up with less: Strategies in simple subtraction.
Nicole D. Robert and Jo-Anne LeFevre, Carleton University

Are They Married? The Representation of Magnitude and Polarity Information of Positive and Negative Numbers.
Geoffrey Barnum and Jo-Anne LeFevre, Carleton University

(Back Row) Geoffrey Barnum, Jo-Anne LeFevre, Thomas Faulkenberry- Texas A & M University, Jamie Campbell- University of Saskatchewan, (Front Row) Joanne Lee- Wilfrid Laurier University, Nicole Robert

(Back Row) Geoffrey Barnum, Jo-Anne LeFevre, Thomas Faulkenberry- Texas A & M University, Jamie Campbell- University of Saskatchewan, (Front Row) Joanne Lee- Wilfrid Laurier University, Nicole Robert

Posters:

  • Fixation Patterns in Single-Digit Multiplication.
    Evan T. Curtis and Jo-Anne LeFevre, Carleton University
  • Extended Training Biases Judgments of Grammaticality Towards Exemplar Similarity.
    Evan T. Curtis1 and Randall K. Jamieson2, 1Carleton University, 2University of Manitoba
  • Cultural differences in computational estimation.
    Chang Xu, Jo-Anne LeFevre, and Emma Wells, Carleton University
  • Cultural Differences in Computational Estimation: Efficiency and Adaptivity.
    Emma Wells, Chang Xu, and Jo-Anne LeFevre, Carleton University
  • One, 2, Thrie: Effects of Surface Format on the Intentional and Unintentional Activation of Quantity.
    Geoffrey Barnum and Jo-Anne LeFevre, Carleton University
  • Mental additions with and without carrying in children: How is working memory involved?
    Sara Caviola, Irene Cristina Mammarella, Cesare Cornoldi, and Daniela Lucangeli, University of Padova