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Verbal-spatial and visuospatial coding of number–space interactions

Authors :
Seppe Santens
Tom Verguts
Lisa Van den Bossche
Wim Gevers
Elisah Dhooge
Wim Fias
Qi Chen
Source :
Journal of experimental psychology. General, 139 (1
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
American Psychological Association (APA), 2010.

Abstract

A tight correspondence has been postulated between the representations of number and space. The spatial numerical association of response codes (SNARC) effect, which reflects the observation that people respond faster with the left-hand side to small numbers and with the right-hand side to large numbers, is regarded as strong evidence for this correspondence. The dominant explanation of the SNARC effect is that it results from visuospatial coding of magnitude (e.g. the mental number line hypothesis). In a series of experiments, we demonstrated that this is only part of the story and that verbal-spatial coding influences processes and representations that have been believed to be purely visuospatial. Additionally, when both accounts were directly contrasted, verbal-spatial coding was observed in absence of visuospatial coding. Relations to other number-space interactions and implications for other tasks are discussed.<br />Journal Article<br />Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't<br />SCOPUS: ar.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

Details

ISSN :
19392222 and 00963445
Volume :
139
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f1a68bca23c5460f65714ff90d763bad
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1037/a0017688