Overmann Karenleigh A
Center for Cognitive Archaeology, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, CO, United States.
Front Psychol. 2021 Sep 28;12:723492. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.723492. eCollection 2021.
Number systems differ cross-culturally in characteristics like how high counting extends and which number is used as a productive base. Some of this variability can be linked to the way the hand is used in counting. The linkage shows that devices like the hand used as external representations of number have the potential to influence numerical structure and organization, as well as aspects of numerical language. These matters suggest that cross-cultural variability may be, at least in part, a matter of whether devices are used in counting, which ones are used, and how they are used.
不同文化中的数字系统在诸如计数能延伸到多高以及用作生成基础的数字是哪个等特征方面存在差异。这种变异性的一部分可以与计数时手的使用方式联系起来。这种联系表明,像手这样用作数字外部表征的工具有可能影响数字结构和组织以及数字语言的各个方面。这些情况表明,跨文化变异性至少在一定程度上可能取决于计数时是否使用工具、使用哪些工具以及如何使用这些工具。