Julie Castronovo

 

Julie CASTRONOVO

10, place Cardinal Mercier

1348 Louvain-la-Neuve

 

Visiting Research Fellow in Cognitive Psychology in the University of Leeds

j.castronovo@leeds.ac.uk 

 

 

Research Interests :

 My current research interests focus on Numerical Cognition. Specifically, my interests concern the study of: 1) the nature of the semantic numerical representations; and 2) the role of experience individuals have with numerical information in the access to these representations, by the examination, from a behavioural and functional point of view, of the effect of numerical expertise on numerical abilities with different populations of participants (blind people, mathematicians, etc.).

 

 

Publications :

Castronovo, J., Crollen, V. (in press)
Numerical comparison of two-digit numbers: How differences at encoding can involve differences in processing.

European Journal of Cognitive Psychology.

 

Crollen, V., Castronovo, J., Seron, X. (in press)
Under- and over-estimation: A bi-directional mapping process between symbolic and non-symbolic representations of number?

Experimental Psychology.

 

Delvenne, J.-F., Kaddour, L.A., Castronovo, J. (in press)
An electrophysiological measure of visual short-term memory capacity within and across hemifields.

Psychophysiology.

Ferrand, L., Riggs, K., Castronovo, J. (in press)
Subitizing in congenitally blind adults.

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.

Castronovo, J., Seron, X. (2007)

Numerical estimation in blind subjects: evidence of the impact of blindness and its following experience.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33(5), 1089-1106.
Castronovo, J., Seron, X. (2007)
Semantic numerical representation in blind subjects: the role of vision in the spatial format of the mental number line.
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 60 (1), 101-119.

 

 

 

 

 

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