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  1. Arabic number reading: On the nature of the numerical scale and the origin of phonological recoding.Marc Brysbaert - 1995 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 124 (4):434.
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  • Speed of adding and comparing numbers.Frank Restle - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 83 (2p1):274.
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  • Single-digit and two-digit Arabic numerals address the same semantic number line.Bert Reynvoet & Marc Brysbaert - 1999 - Cognition 72 (2):191-201.
    Many theories about human number representation stress the importance of a central semantic representation that includes the magnitude information of small integer numbers, and that is conceived as an abstract, compressed number line. However, thus far there has been little or no direct evidence that units and teens are represented on the same number line. In two masked priming experiments, we show that single-digit and two-digit Arabic numerals are equally well primed by an Arabic numeral with the same number of (...)
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  • Decade breaks in the mental number line? Putting the tens and units back in different bins.Hans-Christoph Nuerk, Ulrich Weger & Klaus Willmes - 2001 - Cognition 82 (1):B25-B33.
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  • Images of numbers, or “when 98 is upper left and 6 sky blue”.Xavier Seron, Mauro Pesenti, Marie-Pascale Noël, Gérard Deloche & Jacques-André Cornet - 1992 - Cognition 44 (1-2):159-196.
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  • The mental representation of parity and number magnitude.Stanislas Dehaene, Serge Bossini & Pascal Giraux - 1993 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 122 (3):371–96.
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