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Contrasting left/right codes for response selection must not be necessarily associated with contrasting numerical features to get the SNARC.

Authors :
Pinto, Mario
Pellegrino, Michele
Lasaponara, Stefano
Cestari, Vincenzo
Doricchi, Fabrizio
Source :
Acta Psychologica. Jul2019, Vol. 198, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The SNARC effect consists of faster reaction times to small numerical magnitudes when manual responses are delivered in the left-side of space and to large magnitudes when responses are delivered in the right-side. This spatial compatibility effect points at the interaction between the representations of space and that of numbers. Several studies have highlighted that an important determinant for the production of the SNARC is the use of contrasting left/right spatial codes in the selection of motor responses. In these studies, one spatial code for response selection, e.g. "left", is usually associated with one number feature, e.g. "lower than 5", while the contrasting spatial code, e.g. "right", is associated with the contrasting number feature, e.g. "higher than 5". Using a task with intermixed number and letter targets, here we show that significant and reliable SNARC effects are also produced when: a) one spatial response is associated with the intra-categorical discrimination of a number feature (i.e. magnitude or parity) and the contrasting response with the simple detection of letter targets; b) or when one spatial response is associated with the intra-categorical discrimination of the position of a letter in the alphabet (i.e. before or after "m") and the contrasting spatial response with the simple detection of numerical targets (Experiments 1 and 2). In contrast, no reliable SNARC is found when no intra-categorical number or letter discrimination is required and contrasting left/right spatial response codes are simply associated with the discrimination between numbers and letters, e.g. "push left if the target is a number/push right if it is a letter" (Experiment 3). In a final control test (Experiment 4), we found no SNARC when the magnitude or parity classification of Arabic digits presented at central fixation was made unimanually with a left side or a right side-key and no left/right contrast was present in response selection. These results show that the use of contrasting left/right spatial response codes elicits reliable SNARC effects independently of their assignment to contrasting number features and confirm the important role played by the use of spatial codes in the genesis of the number-space interaction. • Left/Right Spatial Response Codes (SRC) play an important role in the genesis of the SNARC and the number-space interaction • The SNARC is found when left/right SRC are assigned to contrasting small/large or odd/even numerical features • We show that the SNARC is found when one SRC is assigned to a number feature and the other to the detection of letters • Therefore, contrasting left/right SRC must not be necessarily assigned to contrasting numerical features to get the SNARC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00016918
Volume :
198
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Acta Psychologica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
137990899
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2019.102887