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Ocular drift along the mental number line. [PDF]
We examined the spontaneous association between numbers and space by documenting attention deployment and the time course of associated spatial-numerical mapping with and without overt oculomotor responses.
Cangelosi, A +3 more
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Abstract Neuromodulation with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can transiently alter neural activity, but its spatial precision is low. High‐definition (HD) tDCS was introduced to increase spatial precision by placing additional electrodes over the scalp.
Philipp A. Schroeder +2 more
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There’s a SNARC in the Size Congruity Task
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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Abstract The number line estimation task is frequently used to measure children's numerical magnitude understanding. It is unclear whether the resulting straight, horizontal, left‐to‐right‐oriented estimate patterns indicate task constraints or children's intuitive number–space mapping.
Sevim Nuraydin +2 more
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Domain-General Factors Influencing Numerical and Arithmetic Processing [PDF]
This special issue contains 18 articles that address the question how numerical processes interact with domain-general factors. We start the editorial with a discussion of how to define domain-general versus domain-specific factors and then discuss the ...
Campbell +4 more
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Abstract Adults shift their attention to the right or to the left along a spatial continuum when solving additions and subtractions, respectively. Studies suggest that these shifts not only support the exact computation of the results but also anticipatively narrow down the range of plausible answers when processing the operands.
Nicolas Masson +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Impact of deafness on numerical tasks implying visuospatial and verbal processes
The literature suggests that deaf individuals lag behind their hearing peers in terms of mathematical abilities. However, it is still unknown how unique sensorimotor experiences, like deafness, might shape number-space interactions.
Margot Buyle +2 more
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The Mechanics of Embodiment: A Dialogue on Embodiment and Computational Modeling [PDF]
Embodied theories are increasingly challenging traditional views of cognition by arguing that conceptual representations that constitute our knowledge are grounded in sensory and motor experiences, and processed at this sensorimotor level, rather than ...
Angelo Cangelosi +6 more
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Abstract Neuromodulation with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is an increasingly popular research tool to experimentally manipulate cortical areas and probe their causal involvements in behavior, but its replicability and regional specificity are not clear.
Maryam Farshad +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Spatial Representation of Ordinal Information
Right hand responds faster than left hand when shown larger numbers and vice-versa when shown smaller numbers (the SNARC effect). Accumulating evidence suggests that the SNARC effect may not be exclusive for numbers and can be extended to other ordinal ...
Meng eZhang +7 more
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