Ariel University Center of Samaria, 44837 Ariel, Israel.
J Exp Child Psychol. 2012 Jun;112(2):275-81. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2011.12.005. Epub 2012 Feb 16.
Western adults associate small numbers with left space and large numbers with right space. Where does this pervasive spatial-numerical association come from? In this study, we first recorded directional counting preferences in adults with different reading experiences (left to right, right to left, mixed, and illiterate) and observed a clear relationship between reading and counting directions. We then recorded directional counting preferences in preschoolers and elementary school children from three of these reading cultures (left to right, right to left, and mixed). Culture-specific counting biases existed before reading acquisition in children as young as 3 years and were subsequently modified by early reading experience. Together, our results suggest that both directional counting and scanning activities contribute to number-space associations.
西方成年人将小数字与左空间相关联,将大数字与右空间相关联。这种普遍存在的空间-数字关联来自哪里?在这项研究中,我们首先记录了具有不同阅读经验的成年人(从左到右、从右到左、混合和不识字)的定向计数偏好,并观察到阅读和计数方向之间存在明显的关系。然后,我们在来自这三种阅读文化的学龄前儿童和小学生中记录了定向计数偏好(从左到右、从右到左和混合)。在 3 岁以下的儿童中,在获得阅读能力之前就存在特定于文化的计数偏见,并且随后会受到早期阅读经验的影响。总的来说,我们的结果表明,定向计数和扫描活动都有助于数字-空间关联。