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There is growing body of evidence that several categories, objects of which are possible to be ordered (e.g. numerosity, magnitude, size, days of the week, names of the months, intensity of emotional expression, pitch height) are represented in a similar way. Moreover, they are represented in a reference to the external space outside the body (especially in the left-to-right dimension). The spatial component is genetically determined; nevertheless it partially depends on cultural influences, type of task instruction as well as order of objects in the working memory during the task. In spite of numerous studies, the nature of interindividual variability in spatial associations remains unclear. The role of order of objects in working memory requires further investigation as well. It will cost lot of effort to integrate results of the studies in order to build unitary model of how continua are represented. ATOM (A theory of magnitude) by Walsh seems to be good scaffolding for that model.
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The Number Processing and Calculation Test is a neuropsychological test battery designed for diagnosing and investigating acquired numerical impairments. The numerical competence includes several cognitive systems that can dissociate. The test explores the modules crucial in numerical processing, including the input and output systems in several modalities and notations. The present paper describes the Hungarian version of the test that includes an electronic version of the test and the scoring table. The test is freely available from the website of the authors' research group.
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