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一个方向?心理数字线的文化方面超越了阅读方向。

One direction? Cultural aspects of the mental number line beyond reading direction.

作者信息

Bulut Merve, Roth Lilly, Bahreini Narjes, Cipora Krzysztof, Reips Ulf Dietrich, Nuerk Hans-Christoph

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Yaşar University, Izmir, Turkey.

Department of Psychology, University of Tuebingen, Schleichstrasse 4, 72072, Tuebingen, Germany.

出版信息

Psychol Res. 2024 Dec 23;89(1):37. doi: 10.1007/s00426-024-02038-4.

Abstract

Spatial-Numerical Associations (SNAs) refer to the demonstrations of spatial processing of numbers. The Mental Number Line (MNL) is a representation model describing numbers as aligning left-to-right (LR) and was suggested to account for directional biases in participants' responses during numerical tasks. One common behavioral demonstration of this is the Spatial-Numerical Associations of Response Codes (SNARC) effect, which describes faster left-/right-hand responses to smaller/larger numbers, respectively. The MNL, and, consequently, directional SNAs, show variabilities across different cultures. Reading direction is considered to be the main factor in explaining these differences. In line with this, individuals with right-to-left (RL) reading habits show a weaker or even reverse SNARC effect. In the present study, we investigated whether SNAs are influenced not only by reading direction, but also by cultural directional preferences such as drawing lines, arranging objects, imagining objects (i.e., rightward or leftward facing), or representing events in time (i.e., mentally representing the past/future on the left/right, respectively). To test this hypothesis, we measured the cultural directional preferences and the SNARC effect across three cultures in an online setup; German, Turkish, and Iranian. LR preferences in the Cultural Directional Preferences Questionnaire were most prominent in German participants, intermediate in Turkish participants, and least prominent in Iranian participants. In line with this, the LR SNARC effect was strongest in German, intermediate in Turkish, and weakest (but not RL) in Iranian culture. These findings suggest that cultural directional preferences are involved in the emergence of adult SNAs in addition to the reading direction.

摘要

空间 - 数字关联(SNAs)指的是数字空间加工的表现形式。心理数字线(MNL)是一种将数字描述为从左到右(LR)排列的表征模型,被认为可以解释数字任务中参与者反应的方向偏差。对此一个常见的行为表现是反应编码的空间 - 数字关联(SNARC)效应,即分别对较小/较大数字的左手/右手反应更快。MNL,以及相应地,方向性的SNAs,在不同文化中存在差异。阅读方向被认为是解释这些差异的主要因素。与此一致的是,有从右到左(RL)阅读习惯的个体表现出较弱甚至反向的SNARC效应。在本研究中,我们调查了SNAs是否不仅受阅读方向影响,还受文化方向偏好的影响,如绘制线条、排列物体、想象物体(即面向右或左),或在时间上表征事件(即在左/右分别心理表征过去/未来)。为了验证这一假设,我们在在线环境中测量了三种文化(德国、土耳其和伊朗)的文化方向偏好和SNARC效应。文化方向偏好问卷中的LR偏好在德国参与者中最为显著,在土耳其参与者中居中,在伊朗参与者中最不显著。与此一致的是,LR SNARC效应在德国最强,在土耳其居中,在伊朗文化中最弱(但不是RL)。这些发现表明,除了阅读方向外,文化方向偏好也参与了成人SNAs的出现。

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