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The SNARC effect is not a unitary phenomenon [PDF]
Models of the spatial-numerical association of response codes (SNARC) effect-faster responses to small numbers using left effectors, and the converse for large numbers-diverge substantially in localizing the root cause of this effect along the numbers' processing chain.
S. Basso Moro +2 more
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Abstract A co‐action task was used to explore the effect of social interactions on temporal judgements, in comparison with an individual‐task condition. In Experiment 1, the co‐actors sat either individually (individual condition) or alongside a partner (joint condition) in front of a monitor and then responded to time‐related words (e.g.
Weicong Ren +3 more
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Face Age is Mapped Into Three‐Dimensional Space
Abstract People can represent temporal stimuli (e.g., pictures depicting past and future events) as spatially connoted dimensions arranged along the three main axes (horizontal, sagittal, and vertical). For example, past and future events are generally represented, from the perspective of the individuals, as being placed behind and in front of them ...
Mario Dalmaso +2 more
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Thyroid diseases are divided into papillary carcinoma and nodular diseases, which are very harmful to the human body. Ultrasound is a common diagnostic method for thyroid diseases. In the process of diagnosis, doctors need to observe the characteristics of ultrasound images, combined with professional knowledge and clinical experience, to give the ...
Heng Zhou +5 more
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Non-symbolic magnitudes are represented spatially: Evidence from a non-symbolic SNARC task. [PDF]
A core proposition in numerical cognition is numbers are represented spatially. Evidence for this proposition comes from the "spatial numerical association of response codes" effect (SNARC) in which faster responses are made by the left/right hand ...
Fiona Nemeh +3 more
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Is the SNARC effect modulated by absolute number magnitude?
Robert McIntosh
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Emerging MXenes for Functional Memories
The latest progress in the synthesis and properties of MXenes is summarized. This review emphasizes on the importance of 2D MXenes in energy storage applications, including memristors and field‐effect transistor devices. The applications of MXenes in artificial synapses, neurons, and logic circuits are also discussed, which offers a potential roadmap ...
Yue Gong +5 more
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Electrophysiological Evidence of Space‐Number Associations in 9‐Month‐Old Infants
Infant research is providing accumulating evidence that number‐space mappings appear early in development. Here, a Posner cueing paradigm was used to investigate the neural mechanisms underpinning the attentional bias induced by nonsymbolic numerical cues in 9‐month‐old infants (N = 32). Event‐related potentials and saccadic reaction time were measured
Roberta Bettoni +3 more
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On the instability and constraints of the interaction between number representation and spatial attention in healthy humans. A concise review of the literature and new experimental evidence [PDF]
.The relationship between number and space representation is still one of the most debated topics in studies of mathematical cognition. Here we offer a concise review of two important behavioral effects that have pointed out the use of a spatially left ...
D'Onofrio, Marianna +4 more
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The temporary nature of number-space interactions [PDF]
It is commonly accepted that the mental representation and processing of numbers and of space are tightly linked. This is evident from studies that have shown relations between math ability and visuospatial skill.
Fias, Wim, van Dijck, Jean-Philippe
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