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Moving the eyes along the mental number line: Comparing SNARC effects with saccadic and manual responses

机译:沿着精神数字线移动眼睛:将SNARC效果与跳动和手动响应进行比较

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Bimanual parity judgments about numerically small (large) digits are faster with the left (right) hand, even though parity is unrelated to numerical magnitude per se (the SNARC effect; Dehaene, Bossini, & Giraux, 1993). According to one model, this effect reflects a space-related representation of numerical magnitudes (mental number line) with a genuine left-to-right orientation. Alternatively, it may simply reflect an overlearned motor association between numbers and manual responses-as, for example, on typewriters or computer keyboards-in which case it should be weaker or absent with effectors whose horizontal response component is less systematically associated with individual numbers. Two experiments involving comparisons of saccadic and manual parity judgment tasks clearly support the first view; they also establish a vertical SNARC effect, suggesting that our magnitude representation resembles a number map, rather than a number line.
机译:即使奇偶校验本身与数值大小无关(SNSN效应; Dehaene,Bossini和Giraux,1993),但用左手(右手)对数字小(大)数字进行的双手奇偶校验更快。根据一个模型,这种效果反映了与空间有关的数字量级(心理数字线)的真实左右方向。可替代地,它可以简单地反映数字和手动响应之间的过度学习的运动关联,例如在打字机或计算机键盘上,在这种情况下,水平响应分量不太系统地与单个数字关联的效果器应该更弱或不存在。涉及比较扫盲和手动奇偶判断任务的两个实验清楚地支持了第一种观点。它们还建立了垂直的SNARC效果,这表明我们的幅度表示类似于数字图,而不是数字线。

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