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Rebecca Patterson on 27 Sep 13The authors show that Ss can make a fast "countability" judgment indicating whether or not they could, if requested, give an accurate numerosity response. These judgments were fast and produced a "yes" response within the subitizing range and a "no" response thereafter. It is concluded, on the basis of 5 studies with 48 adults, that the RT function found in subitizing consisted of 3 processes: a response to arrays of 1-3 that was fast and accurate and was based on acquired canonical patterns; a response to arrays 4 to 6 or 7 that was based on mental counting; and an estimating response for arrays larger than 6 that could be held in consciousness for mental counting. (36 ref)