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Two processing stages of the SNARC effect

Psychological Research, 2021
The spatial-numerical association of response codes (SNARC) effect showed that small/large numbers represented in the left/right space facilitated left/right responses, respectively. However, the processing stage (semantic representation or response selection) of the SNARC effect is still controversial.
Weizhi Nan   +4 more
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SNARC Effect in Different Effectors

Perception, 2015
The SNARC (spatial numerical association of response codes) effect, indicating that subjects react faster to the left for small numbers and to the right for large numbers, is used as evidence for the idea that humans use space to organize number representations.
Philipp N, Hesse   +2 more
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The hunting of the snArc

Precambrian Research, 2013
Abstract Volcanic and intrusive rocks with geochemical signatures typical of modern continental or oceanic arcs are uncommon in the Archaean and the archetypal Archaean granite-greenstone dome-and-keel architecture has no modern analogue. Proposed Archaean ophiolites, Atlantic-style passive margins, overprinting thrust and fold belts, blueschists ...
Bédard, Jean H.   +2 more
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Practice-induced SNARC: evidence from a null-SNARC sample

Cognitive Processing
The mental representation of numbers inherently involves a spatial organization, often positioning smaller numbers to the left and larger numbers to the right. The SNARC effect, characterized by faster responses to small numbers using the left hand and vice versa for large numbers, is typically attributed to this left-to-right oriented mental number ...
Ezgi Palaz   +4 more
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Action co-representation: The joint SNARC effect

Social Neuroscience, 2008
Traditionally, communication has been defined as the intentional exchange of symbolic information between individuals. In contrast, the mirror system provides a basis for nonsymbolic and nonintentional information exchange between individuals. We believe that understanding the role of the mirror system in joint action has the potential to serve as a ...
Atmaca, S.   +3 more
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SNARC and MARC online

2018
Supplementary material to the paper "The SNARC and MARC effects measured online: Large-scale assessment methods in flexible cognitive effects" published in Behavior Research Methods.
Soltanlou, Mojtaba   +3 more
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Spatial reference frames and SNARC

Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 2016
ABSTRACTIn this work, the role that spatial reference frames play in determining the spatial-numerical association of response codes (SNARC) effect is examined. Participants were instructed to generate an image of the numbers 1–9 oriented spatially in either a horizontal, vertical, or proximo-distal manner. Responses to a magnitude comparison task were
Abeer Mourad, Craig Leth-Steensen
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SNARC struggles: Instant control over spatial–numerical associations.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2013
[Correction Notice: An Erratum for this article was reported in Vol 39(6) of Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition (see record 2013-39107-001). In the article, incorrect values appeared for the number of trials in the experiment (section: Procedure) and for the intercepts of four regression lines (section: Regression ...
Roland Pfister   +2 more
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Synaesthesia and the SNARC effect

Seeing and Perceiving, 2012
In number-form synaesthesia, numbers become explicitly mapped onto portions of space in the mind’s eye or around the body. However, non-synaesthetes are also known to map number onto space, though in an implicit way. For example, those who are literate in a language that is written in a left-to-right direction are likely to assign small numbers to the
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