The Association Between Number Magnitude and Space Is Dependent on Notation: Evidence From an Adaptive Perceptual Orientation Task

Research on adults' numerical abilities suggests that number representations are spatially oriented. This association of numbers with spatial response is referred to as the SNARC (i.e., spatial–numerical association of response codes) effect. The notation-independence hypothesis of numeric proc...

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Main Authors: Tianwei Gong, Baichen Li, Limei Teng, Zijun Zhou, Xuefei Gao, Ting Jiang
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Language:English
Published: PsychOpen 2019-04-01
Series:Journal of Numerical Cognition
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Online Access:http://jnc.psychopen.eu/article/view/169
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spelling doaj-61953d1631d34f08b48eac0c81e484942020-11-24T21:45:49ZengPsychOpenJournal of Numerical Cognition2363-87612019-04-0151385410.5964/jnc.v5i1.169jnc.v5i1.169The Association Between Number Magnitude and Space Is Dependent on Notation: Evidence From an Adaptive Perceptual Orientation TaskTianwei Gong0Baichen Li1Limei Teng2Zijun Zhou3Xuefei Gao4Ting Jiang5Faculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, ChinaFaculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, ChinaFaculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Energy and Power Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, ChinaQueensland University of Technology, Brisbane, AustraliaFaculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, ChinaResearch on adults' numerical abilities suggests that number representations are spatially oriented. This association of numbers with spatial response is referred to as the SNARC (i.e., spatial–numerical association of response codes) effect. The notation-independence hypothesis of numeric processing predicts that the SNARC effect will not vary with notation (e.g., Arabic vs. number word). To test such assumption, the current study introduced an adaptive experimental procedure based on a simple perceptual orientation task that can automatically smooth out the mean reaction time difference between Arabic digits and traditional Chinese number. We found that the SNARC effect interacted with notation, showing a SNARC effect for Arabic digits, but not for verbal number words. The results of this study challenged the commonly held view that notation does not affect numerical processes associated with spatial representations. We introduced a parallel model to explain the notation-dependent SNARC effect in the perceptual orientation judgment task.http://jnc.psychopen.eu/article/view/169automatic processingSNARC effectperceptual orientation taskmathematical cognitionnotation effect
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author Tianwei Gong
Baichen Li
Limei Teng
Zijun Zhou
Xuefei Gao
Ting Jiang
spellingShingle Tianwei Gong
Baichen Li
Limei Teng
Zijun Zhou
Xuefei Gao
Ting Jiang
The Association Between Number Magnitude and Space Is Dependent on Notation: Evidence From an Adaptive Perceptual Orientation Task
Journal of Numerical Cognition
automatic processing
SNARC effect
perceptual orientation task
mathematical cognition
notation effect
author_facet Tianwei Gong
Baichen Li
Limei Teng
Zijun Zhou
Xuefei Gao
Ting Jiang
author_sort Tianwei Gong
title The Association Between Number Magnitude and Space Is Dependent on Notation: Evidence From an Adaptive Perceptual Orientation Task
title_short The Association Between Number Magnitude and Space Is Dependent on Notation: Evidence From an Adaptive Perceptual Orientation Task
title_full The Association Between Number Magnitude and Space Is Dependent on Notation: Evidence From an Adaptive Perceptual Orientation Task
title_fullStr The Association Between Number Magnitude and Space Is Dependent on Notation: Evidence From an Adaptive Perceptual Orientation Task
title_full_unstemmed The Association Between Number Magnitude and Space Is Dependent on Notation: Evidence From an Adaptive Perceptual Orientation Task
title_sort association between number magnitude and space is dependent on notation: evidence from an adaptive perceptual orientation task
publisher PsychOpen
series Journal of Numerical Cognition
issn 2363-8761
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Research on adults' numerical abilities suggests that number representations are spatially oriented. This association of numbers with spatial response is referred to as the SNARC (i.e., spatial–numerical association of response codes) effect. The notation-independence hypothesis of numeric processing predicts that the SNARC effect will not vary with notation (e.g., Arabic vs. number word). To test such assumption, the current study introduced an adaptive experimental procedure based on a simple perceptual orientation task that can automatically smooth out the mean reaction time difference between Arabic digits and traditional Chinese number. We found that the SNARC effect interacted with notation, showing a SNARC effect for Arabic digits, but not for verbal number words. The results of this study challenged the commonly held view that notation does not affect numerical processes associated with spatial representations. We introduced a parallel model to explain the notation-dependent SNARC effect in the perceptual orientation judgment task.
topic automatic processing
SNARC effect
perceptual orientation task
mathematical cognition
notation effect
url http://jnc.psychopen.eu/article/view/169
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