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A mental number line in human newborns.

Elisa Di Giorgio1, Marco Lunghi1, Rosa Rugani2,3, Lucia Regolin2, Beatrice Dalla Barba4, Giorgio Vallortigara5, Francesca Simion1.   

Abstract

Humans represent numbers on a mental number line with smaller numbers on the left and larger numbers on the right side. A left-to-right oriented spatial-numerical association, (SNA), has been demonstrated in animals and infants. However, the possibility that SNA is learnt by early exposure to caregivers' directional biases is still open. We conducted two experiments: in Experiment 1, we tested whether SNA is present at birth and in Experiment 2, we studied whether it depends on the relative rather than the absolute magnitude of numerousness. Fifty-five-hour-old newborns, once habituated to a number (12), spontaneously associated a smaller number (4) with the left and a larger number (36) with the right side (Experiment 1). SNA in neonates is not absolute but relative. The same number (12) was associated with the left side rather than the right side whenever the previously experienced number was larger (36) rather than smaller (4) (Experiment 2). Control on continuous physical variables showed that the effect is specific of discrete magnitudes. These results constitute strong evidence that in our species SNA originates from pre-linguistic and biological precursors in the brain.
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  SNARC; human newborns; mental number line; number sense; number- space association; numerical cognition

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30676679     DOI: 10.1111/desc.12801

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Sci        ISSN: 1363-755X


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