Sato Marc, Lalain Muriel
GIPSA-Lab, Département Parole et Cognition, CNRS UMR 5216, Université Grenoble, Grenoble, France.
Cortex. 2008 Apr;44(4):393-9. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2007.08.005. Epub 2007 Dec 23.
The purpose of the current investigation was to evaluate hand-digit mapping in finger counting in French children and adults and whether handedness might constraint hand-digit mapping. To this aim, hand-digit mapping used when counting from one to ten by means of fingers, together with performance-based and preference-based measures of handedness, were evaluated in French individuals of four different age groups (4-5 years old, 6-7 years old, 10-11 years old and 24-47 years old). Irrespective of the age group, analyses revealed a strong tendency to use first the right hand to count from one to five and then the left hand to count from six to ten. In addition, a significant interaction between hand-digit mapping and hand preference was found, with participants who used first their right hand to count reporting higher right-hand preference in unimanual activities. These findings are discussed in light of recent studies assuming a link between finger-counting habits and numerical processing.
当前调查的目的是评估法国儿童和成人在手指计数时的手-数字映射,以及利手是否可能限制手-数字映射。为了实现这一目标,对四个不同年龄组(4至5岁、6至7岁、10至11岁和24至47岁)的法国个体进行了评估,这些个体在通过手指从1数到10时使用的手-数字映射,以及基于表现和偏好的利手测量方法。无论年龄组如何,分析都显示出一种强烈的倾向,即首先使用右手从1数到5,然后使用左手从6数到10。此外,还发现了手-数字映射和手偏好之间的显著交互作用,即首先使用右手计数的参与者在单手活动中报告的右手偏好更高。根据最近假设手指计数习惯与数字处理之间存在联系的研究,对这些发现进行了讨论。