Castronovo Julie, Seron Xavier
Unité de Neurosciences Cognitives (NESC), UCL, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2007 Jan;60(1):101-19. doi: 10.1080/17470210600598635.
Does vision play a role in the elaboration of the semantic representation of small and large numerosities, notably in its spatial format? To investigate this issue, we decided to compare in the auditory modality the performance of congenitally and early blind people with that of a sighted control group, in two number comparison tasks (to 5 and to 55) and in one parity judgement task. Blind and sighted participants presented exactly the same distance and SNARC (Spatial Numerical Association of Response Codes) effects, indicating that they share the same semantic numerical representation. In consequence, our results suggest that the spatial dimension of the numerical representation is not necessarily attributable to the visual modality and that the absence of vision does not preclude the elaboration of this representation for 1-digit (Experiment 1) and 2-digit numerosities (Experiment 2). Moreover, as classical semantic numerical effects were observed in the auditory modality, the postulate of the amodal nature of the mental number line for both small and large magnitudes was reinforced.
视觉在小数字和大数字的语义表征构建中,尤其是在其空间形式方面,是否发挥作用?为了研究这个问题,我们决定在听觉模态下,比较先天性和早期失明者与视力正常对照组在两项数字比较任务(至5和至55)以及一项奇偶判断任务中的表现。盲人和视力正常的参与者呈现出完全相同的距离效应和SNARC(反应码的空间数字关联)效应,这表明他们共享相同的语义数字表征。因此,我们的结果表明,数字表征的空间维度不一定归因于视觉模态,并且失明并不妨碍对1位数(实验1)和2位数(实验2)的这种表征的构建。此外,由于在听觉模态中观察到了经典的语义数字效应,强化了关于心理数字线对于小数字和大数字均具有无模态性质的假设。