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How to trigger and keep stable directional Space-Number Associations (SNAs).

Mario Pinto1, Michele Pellegrino2, Fabio Marson3, Stefano Lasaponara4, Vincenzo Cestari5, Marianna D'Onofrio5, Fabrizio Doricchi6.   

Abstract

Humans are prone to mentally organise the ascending series of integers according to reading habits so that in western cultures small numbers are positioned to the left of larger ones on a mental number line. Despite 140 years since seminal observations by Sir Francis Galton (Galton, 1880a, b), the functional mechanisms that give rise to directional Space-Number Associations (SNAs) remain elusive. Here, we contrasted three different experimental conditions, each including a different version of a Go/No-Go task with intermixed numerical and arrow-targets (Shaki and Fischer, 2018; Pinto et al., 2019a). We show that directional SNAs are not "all or none" phenomena. We demonstrate that SNAs get progressively less noisy and more stable the more contrasting small/large magnitude-codes and contrasting left/right spatial-codes are explicitly and fully combined in the task set. The analyses of the time-course of space-number congruency effects showed that both the absence and presence of the SNA were independent of the speed of reaction times. In agreement with our original proposal (Aiello et al., 2012), these findings show that conceptualising the ascending series of integers in spatial terms depends on the use of spatial codes in the numerical task at hand rather than on the presence of an inherent spatial dimension in the semantic representation of numbers. This evidence suggests that directional SNAs, like the SNARC effect, are secondary to the primary transfer of spatial response codes to number stimuli, rather than deriving from a primary congruency or incongruence between independent spatial-response and spatial-number codes.
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Keywords:  Attentional SNARC; Implicit association task; Mental number line; SNARC; Space number association

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33307270     DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2020.10.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cortex        ISSN: 0010-9452            Impact factor:   4.027


  3 in total

1.  Number to me, space to you: Joint representation of spatial-numerical associations.

Authors:  Stefania D'Ascenzo; Martin H Fischer; Samuel Shaki; Luisa Lugli
Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev       Date:  2021-11-23

2.  Is the attentional SNARC effect truly attentional? Using temporal order judgements to differentiate attention from response.

Authors:  Diana B Galarraga; Jay Pratt; Brett A Cochrane
Journal:  Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)       Date:  2021-08-18       Impact factor: 2.143

3.  Perceiving numerosity does not cause automatic shifts of spatial attention.

Authors:  Michele Pellegrino; Mario Pinto; Fabio Marson; Stefano Lasaponara; Fabrizio Doricchi
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  2021-08-05       Impact factor: 1.972

  3 in total

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