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数轴运算:个位数算术运算中注意力的快速转移

Running the number line: Rapid shifts of attention in single-digit arithmetic.

作者信息

Mathieu Romain, Gourjon Audrey, Couderc Auriane, Thevenot Catherine, Prado Jérôme

机构信息

Laboratoire Langage, Cerveau et Cognition (L2C2), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) & Université Lyon 1, 69675 Bron cedex, France; Faculté de Psychologie et des Sciences de l'Education (FPSE), Université de Genève, 1205 Genève 4, Switzerland.

Laboratoire Langage, Cerveau et Cognition (L2C2), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) & Université Lyon 1, 69675 Bron cedex, France.

出版信息

Cognition. 2016 Jan;146:229-39. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2015.10.002. Epub 2015 Nov 9.

Abstract

It has been recently proposed that adults might solve single-digit addition and subtraction problems by rapidly moving through an ordered representation of numbers. In the present study, we tested whether these movements manifest themselves by on-line shifts of attention during arithmetic problem-solving. In two experiments, adult participants were presented with single-digit addition, subtraction and multiplication problems. Operands and operator were presented sequentially on the screen. Although both the first operand and the operator were presented at the center of the screen, the second operand was presented either to the left or to the right side of space. We found that addition problems were solved faster when the second operand appeared to the right than to the left side (Experiments 1 & 2). In contrast, subtraction problems were solved faster when the second operand appeared to the left than to the right side (Experiment 1). No operation-dependent spatial bias was observed in the same time window when the second operand was zero (Experiment 1), and no bias was observed when the operation was a multiplication (Experiment 2). Therefore, our results demonstrate that solving single-digit addition and subtraction, but not multiplication, is associated with horizontal shifts of attention. Our findings support the idea that mental movements to the left or right of a sequential representation of numbers are elicited during single-digit arithmetic.

摘要

最近有人提出,成年人可能通过快速浏览有序的数字表示来解决一位数加减法问题。在本研究中,我们测试了这些动作在算术问题解决过程中是否通过注意力的在线转移表现出来。在两个实验中,成年参与者被呈现一位数加法、减法和乘法问题。操作数和运算符在屏幕上依次呈现。虽然第一个操作数和运算符都出现在屏幕中央,但第二个操作数出现在空间的左侧或右侧。我们发现,当第二个操作数出现在右侧时,加法问题的解决速度比出现在左侧时更快(实验1和2)。相反,当第二个操作数出现在左侧时,减法问题的解决速度比出现在右侧时更快(实验1)。当第二个操作数为零时,在同一时间窗口内未观察到与操作相关的空间偏差(实验1),当操作为乘法时也未观察到偏差(实验2)。因此,我们的结果表明,解决一位数加法和减法问题,而不是乘法问题,与注意力的水平转移有关。我们的研究结果支持这样一种观点,即在一位数算术过程中,会引发对数字顺序表示的向左或向右的心理移动。

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