Ihrke Matthias, Behrendt Jörg, Schrobsdorff Hecke, Michael Herrmann J, Hasselhorn Marcus
Max-Planck-Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, <location>Göttingen, Germany</location>
Exp Psychol. 2011;58(2):154-61. doi: 10.1027/1618-3169/a000081.
The existence of across-notation automatic numerical processing of two-digit (2D) numbers was explored using size comparisons tasks. Participants were Arabic speakers, who use two sets of numerical symbols—Arabic and Indian. They were presented with pairs of 2D numbers in the same or in mixed notations. Responses for a numerical comparison task were affected by decade difference and unit-decade compatibility and global distance in both conditions, extending previous findings with Arabic digits (Nuerk, Weger, & Willmes, 2001). Responses for a physical comparison task were affected by congruency with the numerical size, as indicated by the size congruency effect (SiCE). The SiCE was affected by unit-decade compatibility but not by global distance, thus suggesting that the units and decades digits of the 2D numbers, but not the whole number value were automatically translated into a common representation of magnitude. The presence of similar results for same- and mixed-notation pairs supports the idea of an abstract representation of magnitude.
使用大小比较任务探究了两位数(2D)数字跨符号自动数字处理的存在情况。参与者为说阿拉伯语的人,他们使用两组数字符号——阿拉伯数字和印度数字。向他们呈现相同符号或混合符号的二维数字对。在两种情况下,数值比较任务的反应都受到十位数差异、单位-十位数兼容性和全局距离的影响,扩展了之前关于阿拉伯数字的研究结果(努尔克、韦格和威尔姆斯,2001年)。物理比较任务的反应受到与数值大小一致性的影响,如大小一致性效应(SiCE)所示。SiCE受单位-十位数兼容性影响,但不受全局距离影响,因此表明二维数字的单位和十位数数字,而非整个数值,被自动转换为一个共同的大小表示形式。相同符号和混合符号对的类似结果支持了大小抽象表示的观点。