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Digits affect actions: The SNARC effect and response selection
Cortex, 2008The SNARC (spatial-numerical association of response codes) effect refers to the finding that processing digits can modulate response times, with low digits facilitating left responses and high digits facilitating right responses. Recent evidence indicates that the locus of this effect is in the response selection stage. To examine this possibility, we
Marwan, Daar, Jay, Pratt
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Eye-Tracking Evidence for the SNARC Effect: Unveiling Attentional Stages
Interdisciplinary Humanities and Communication StudiesThe Spatial Numerical Association of Response Codes (SNARC) effect, which involves the conjunction of spatial and numerical response coding, was initially identified through reaction time experiments involving numerical stimuli.
Kewei Huang
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Placing order in space: the SNARC effect in serial learning
Experimental Brain Research, 2009The SNARC effect, consisting of a systematic association between numbers and lateralized response, reflects the mental representation of magnitude along a left-to-right mental number line (Dehaene et al. in J Exp Psychol 122:371-396, 1993). Critically, this effect has been reported in the classification of overlearned non-numerical sequences such as ...
PREVITALI, PAOLA +2 more
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The SNARC effect does not imply a mental number line
Cognition, 2008In this study, we directly contrast two approaches that have been proposed to explain the SNARC effect. The traditional direct mapping account suggests that a direct association exists between the position of a number on the mental number line and the location of the response. On the other hand, accounts are considered that propose an intermediate step
Santens, Seppe, Gevers, Wim
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Spatial associations in relational reasoning: Evidence for a SNARC-like effect
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2008Relational reasoning (A > B, B > C, therefore A > C) shares a number of similarities with numerical cognition, including a common behavioural signature, the symbolic distance effect. Just as reaction times for evaluating relational conclusions decrease as the distance between two ordered objects increases, people need less time to compare two
Prado, Jérôme +2 more
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Where is January? The month-SNARC effect in sequence-form synaesthetes
Cortex, 2008Two experiments compared the SNARC effect for calendar months (January-December) in 16 normal controls against four participants reporting a common but little-studied variety of synaesthesia where ordinal sequences are explicitly experienced in elaborate spatially extended patterns (spatial forms).
Mark C, Price, Rune A, Mentzoni
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Research Prospect of SNARC-like Effect
Psychology of China, 2021Sun Ming, Sun Wei
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