According to a theory of magnitude (ATOM, Walsh, 2003, 2015), the cognitive representations of quantity, time, and space share a general magnitude code. Interestingly though, research has largely ignored the relationship between physical (stimulus) size and spatial (response) location. We conducted two experiments investigating compatibility effects between physical stimulus size and left-right responses. In both experiments, right-handed participants responded to a small or a large square stimulus by pressing a left or a right key. In Experiment 1, size was the relevant stimulus feature and we varied the S-R mapping within participants. Results revealed a strong compatibility effect: Performance was better with the compatible mapping (smal...
The human brain uses perceptual information to create a correct representation of the external world...
In the well-known SNARC effect, people are shown to be faster at responding to relatively large numb...
Numbers are one of the most common elements in our day-to-day life. The main aim of this thesis is t...
According to a theory of magnitude (ATOM, Walsh, 2003, 2015), the cognitive representations of quant...
It is known that small and large numbers facilitate left/right respectively (the SNARC effect). Rece...
It has been proposed that the brain processes quantities such as space, size, number, and other magn...
Abstract The spatial–size association of response codes (SSARC) effect describes the phenomenon that...
Wühr P, Seegelke C. Small is left and big is right: Compatibility between physical stimulus size and...
Humans respond more quickly with the left hand to a small stimulus, and with the right hand to a lar...
It has been proposed that the metrics of space, time and other magnitudes relevant for action are co...
Magnitude processing is of great interest to researchers because it requires integration of quantity...
The size congruity effect involves interference between numerical magnitude and physical size of vis...
The size congruity effect involves interference between numerical magnitude and physical size of vis...
The theory of magnitude (ATOM), posits that time, space, and number are represented by a common magn...
The human brain creates an external world representation based on magnitude judgments by estimating ...
The human brain uses perceptual information to create a correct representation of the external world...
In the well-known SNARC effect, people are shown to be faster at responding to relatively large numb...
Numbers are one of the most common elements in our day-to-day life. The main aim of this thesis is t...
According to a theory of magnitude (ATOM, Walsh, 2003, 2015), the cognitive representations of quant...
It is known that small and large numbers facilitate left/right respectively (the SNARC effect). Rece...
It has been proposed that the brain processes quantities such as space, size, number, and other magn...
Abstract The spatial–size association of response codes (SSARC) effect describes the phenomenon that...
Wühr P, Seegelke C. Small is left and big is right: Compatibility between physical stimulus size and...
Humans respond more quickly with the left hand to a small stimulus, and with the right hand to a lar...
It has been proposed that the metrics of space, time and other magnitudes relevant for action are co...
Magnitude processing is of great interest to researchers because it requires integration of quantity...
The size congruity effect involves interference between numerical magnitude and physical size of vis...
The size congruity effect involves interference between numerical magnitude and physical size of vis...
The theory of magnitude (ATOM), posits that time, space, and number are represented by a common magn...
The human brain creates an external world representation based on magnitude judgments by estimating ...
The human brain uses perceptual information to create a correct representation of the external world...
In the well-known SNARC effect, people are shown to be faster at responding to relatively large numb...
Numbers are one of the most common elements in our day-to-day life. The main aim of this thesis is t...