Patro Katarzyna, Shaki Samuel
Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien, Tübingen, Germany.
Department of Psychology, Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland.
Cogn Process. 2016 May;17(2):127-37. doi: 10.1007/s10339-015-0745-2. Epub 2015 Dec 29.
The spatial-numerical association of response codes (SNARC) effect is observed for both numerical (Arabic digits) and non-numerical stimuli (size, duration, height). However, in a context of comparative judgment, Arabic numbers are mapped onto space differently from sizes and heights: SNARC for Arabic digits is formed consistently in a certain cultural reading direction, whereas SNARC for sizes and heights is additionally modulated by comparative instruction (it reverses when participants choose larger magnitudes). In the present study, we test whether the spatial characteristic of magnitude processing revealed in a context of comparison is determined by a presence or lack of numerical content of the processed information, or it depends on specific directional experience (e.g., left-to-right ordering) associated with the processed magnitude format. We examine the SNARC effect with the pairwise comparison design, by using non-symbolic numerical stimuli (objects' collections), for which the left-to-right spatial structure is not as exceedingly overlearned as for Arabic numbers. We asked participants from two reading cultures (left-to-right vs. mixed reading culture) to compare numerosities of two sets, choosing either a larger or smaller one. SNARC emerged in both groups. Additionally, it was modulated by comparative instruction: It appeared in a left-to-right direction when participants selected a smaller set, but it tended to reverse when participants selected a larger set. We conclude that spatial processing of numerosities is dissociated from spatial processing of Arabic numbers, at least in a context of comparative judgment. This dissociation could reflect differences in spatial ordering experience specific to a certain numerical input.
反应编码的空间-数字关联(SNARC)效应在数字(阿拉伯数字)和非数字刺激(大小、持续时间、高度)中均有观察到。然而,在比较判断的情境中,阿拉伯数字与大小和高度在空间上的映射方式不同:阿拉伯数字的SNARC效应在特定的文化阅读方向上一致形成,而大小和高度的SNARC效应还会受到比较指令的调节(当参与者选择较大的量值时,该效应会反转)。在本研究中,我们测试在比较情境中揭示的量值处理的空间特征是由所处理信息的数字内容的有无决定的,还是取决于与所处理的量值格式相关的特定方向经验(例如,从左到右的排序)。我们采用配对比较设计,使用非符号数字刺激(物体集合)来检验SNARC效应,对于这些刺激,从左到右的空间结构不像阿拉伯数字那样被过度学习。我们要求来自两种阅读文化(从左到右阅读文化与混合阅读文化)的参与者比较两组的数量,选择较大或较小的一组。两组均出现了SNARC效应。此外,它还受到比较指令的调节:当参与者选择较小的一组时,该效应出现在从左到右的方向,但当参与者选择较大的一组时,该效应往往会反转。我们得出结论,至少在比较判断的情境中,数量的空间处理与阿拉伯数字的空间处理是分离的。这种分离可能反映了特定数字输入所特有的空间排序经验的差异。