Processing stage flexibility of the SNARC effect: Task relevance or magnitude relevance? [PDF]
Previous studies have shown that the processing stage of the spatial-numerical association of response codes (SNARC) effect is flexible. Two recent studies used the same experimental paradigm to check whether the SNARC effect occurred in the semantic ...
Xinrui Xiang +3 more
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The Spatial-Numerical Association of Response Codes (SNARC) effect (i.e., faster left/right sided responses to small/large magnitude numbers, respectively) is considered to be strong evidence for the link between numbers and space.
Mateusz Hohol +2 more
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A SNARC-like effect for visual speed. [PDF]
Abstract Numerical and nonnumerical magnitudes can be represented along a hypothetical left-to-right continuum, where smaller quantities are associated with the left side and larger quantities with the right side. However, these representations are flexible, as their intensity and direction can be modulated by various contextual cues and task
Vicovaro M, Boscariol R, Dalmaso M.
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There’s a SNARC in the Size Congruity Task [PDF]
The size congruity effect involves interference between numerical magnitude and physical size of visually presented numbers: congruent numbers (either both small or both large in numerical magnitude and physical size) are responded to faster than ...
Tina Weis +7 more
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The influence of semantics and numerical representation on the SNARC effect [PDF]
World semantics refers to how individuals comprehend and ascribe meaning to phenomena within specific sociocultural and environmental contexts. And it significantly influences how people conceptualize numerical properties, such as quantity (“how many ...
Tinghu Kang +4 more
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Unimanual SNARC Effect: Hand Matters [PDF]
A structural representation of the hand embedding information about the identity and relative position of fingers is necessary to counting routines. It may also support associations between numbers and allocentric spatial codes that predictably interact ...
Marianna eRiello, Elena eRusconi
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The role of cognitive control in the interaction of the SNARC and MARC effects [PDF]
Many studies have identified two types of spatial congruency effects in number parity judgment tasks: the SNARC effect (Spatial-Numerical Association of Response Codes), related to numerical magnitude, and the MARC effect (Linguistic Markedness ...
Dandan Zhou, Yu Zhao, Kemeng Qu, Qi Chen
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The SNARC effect occurs in the response-selection stage
The dimensional overlap (DO) theory categorizes various stimulus-response compatible effects (e.g., the manual Stroop, Simon, and SNARC effects) into two main types: stimulus-stimulus (S-S) and stimulus-response (S-R) dimensional overlap effects. The S-S
Lizhu Yan +4 more
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The Effect of Verbal Task Instruction on Spatial-Numerical Associations of Response Codes Effect Coding of Spatial-Numerical Associations: Evidence From Event-Related Potential [PDF]
The spatial-numerical associations of response codes (SNARC) effect reveals that individuals can represent numbers spatially. In this study, event-related potential (ERP) technology was used to probe the effect of verbal-spatial task instructions on ...
Yun Pan +3 more
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The Impact of Coding Levels of Magnitude and of Spatial-Direction on the Spatial–Numerical Association of Response Codes Effect of Negative Numbers [PDF]
Whether negative numbers have a fixed spatial–numerical association of response codes effect (SNARC effect), and (if they have) whether the spatial representation of negative numbers is associated with negative numbers’ absolute or signed values remains ...
Xiaojin Zeng +3 more
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