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How math anxiety relates to number-space associations
Given the considerable prevalence of math anxiety, it is important to identify the factors contributing to it in order to improve mathematical learning. Research on math anxiety typically focusses on the effects of more complex arithmetic skills.
Carrie Georges +2 more
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The Developmental Emergence of the Mental Time-Line: Spatial and Numerical Distortion of Time Judgement [PDF]
International audienceThe perception of time is susceptible to distortion by factors such as attention, emotion, or even the physical properties of the stimulus to be timed. In adults, there is now evidence for a left-right spatial representation of time
Coull, Jennifer,, Droit-Volet, Sylvie
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Reaction time to judge the temporal inequality of digits numbers [PDF]
Several studies had consistently lighted mechanisms about the relation between spatial and numerical cognition; parallel to this, a separate research line begin to document similar relationships for the representation of time and quantity as well ...
Carmelo M. Vicario
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The SNARC Effect for Nonsymbolic Numbers is Not Observed When Stimuli Spatially Orient Attention
Qiangqiang Wang +5 more
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The metaphoric nature of the ordinal position effect
Serial orders are thought to be spatially represented in working memory: The beginning items in the memorised sequence are associated with the left side of space and the ending items are associated with the right side of space.
Chen, Qi +5 more
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The SNARC effect emerges only with symbolic numbers
Studying numerical interferences has become a widely used method for investigating the representations that underlie numerical cognition. Here, we contrast the classic Approximate Number System (ANS) framework and a more recently proposed hybrid ANS-Discrete Semantic System (DSS) framework with respect to their distinctive predictions for the symbolic ...
Gabor Lengyel, Attila Krajcsi
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A multilab registered replication of the attentional SNARC effect.
The attentional Spatial-Numerical Association of Response Codes (att-SNARC) effect (Fischer et al., 2003; Nature Neuroscience)—the finding that participants are quicker to detect left-side targets when the targets are preceded by small numbers and quicker to detect right-side targets when they are preceded by large numbers—has been used as evidence for
Colling, Lincoln J +14 more
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Editorial : individual differences in arithmetical development [PDF]
De Smedt, Bert +2 more
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