Hochman Shachar, Havedanloo Reyhane, Heysieattalab Soomaayeh, Soltanlou Mojtaba
School of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Surrey.
Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty of Education and Psychology, University of Tabriz.
J Exp Psychol Gen. 2025 Feb;154(2):305-324. doi: 10.1037/xge0001653. Epub 2024 Dec 2.
Past investigations into the connection between space and numbers have revealed its potential vulnerability to external influences such as cultural factors, including language. This study aims to examine whether language moderates the association between space and number in the spatial-numerical association of response codes (SNARC) effect, which is demonstrated in an interaction between number magnitude and response side. The SNARC effect has been observed across various stimuli. However, research on the influence of linguistic factors, such as reading direction, on the SNARC effect has yielded contradictory findings. We systematically examined the moderating effect of language on the SNARC effect in a cross-cultural design. A group of British English speakers and a group of Iranian Farsi speakers performed four SNARC tasks including both explicit (magnitude classification) and implicit (parity judgment) processing of number magnitude in two modalities of visual and auditory presentations. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first systematic investigation of language, magnitude processing, and sensory modalities altogether. While our registered analyses found no group differences in SNARC tasks, nonregistered analyses using a Bayesian ex-Gaussian framework revealed novel findings: a stronger SNARC effect in slower responses and auditory tasks. These findings challenge the idea of a substantial language role in shaping the SNARC effect but also indicate large uncertainty regarding the exact nature of language-induced effects, highlighting the need for further investigations of spatial-numerical interactions that may be differently influenced by linguistic and cultural factors. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
过去对空间与数字之间联系的研究表明,它可能容易受到外部影响,如包括语言在内的文化因素。本研究旨在考察语言是否会调节数字反应编码空间关联(SNARC)效应中空间与数字之间的关联,该效应体现在数字大小与反应侧之间的交互作用中。SNARC效应在各种刺激中都有观察到。然而,关于语言因素(如阅读方向)对SNARC效应影响的研究结果相互矛盾。我们在跨文化设计中系统地考察了语言对SNARC效应的调节作用。一组以英语为母语的英国人和一组以波斯语为母语的伊朗人完成了四项SNARC任务,包括在视觉和听觉两种呈现方式下对数字大小进行明确(大小分类)和隐含(奇偶判断)处理。据我们所知,这是首次对语言、大小处理和感觉模态进行的系统研究。虽然我们的注册分析在SNARC任务中未发现组间差异,但使用贝叶斯前高斯框架的非注册分析揭示了新的发现:在较慢反应和听觉任务中SNARC效应更强。这些发现挑战了语言在塑造SNARC效应中起重要作用的观点,但也表明了关于语言诱导效应的确切性质存在很大的不确定性,突出了对可能受语言和文化因素不同影响的空间数字交互作用进行进一步研究的必要性。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2025美国心理学会,保留所有权利)