This study compared the spatial representation of numbers in three groups of adults: Canadians, who read both English words and Arabic numbers from left to right; Palestinians, who read Arabic words and Arabic-Indic numbers from right to left.; and Israelis, who read Hebrew words from right to left but Arabic numbers from left to right. Canadians associated small numbers with left and large numbers with right space (the SNARC effect), Palestinians showed the reverse association, and Israelis had no reliable spatial association for numbers. These results suggest that reading habits for both words and numbers contribute to the spatial representation of numbers.</p
Small numbers are processed faster through left-sided than right-sided responses, whereas large numb...
Studies suggest that numbers are represented in ascending order on a left-to-right oriented continuu...
The tendency to respond faster with the left hand to relatively small numbers and faster with the ri...
This study compared the spatial representation of numbers in three groups of adults: Canadians, who ...
Small numbers are spontaneously associated with left space and larger numbers with right space (the ...
Our directional reading habit seems to contribute to the widely reported association of small number...
Most theoreticians believe that reading habits explain why Western adults associate small numbers wi...
The current investigations coordinate math cognition and cultural approaches to numeric thinking to ...
The representation of numbers in human adults is linked to space. In Western cultures, small and lar...
Research on adults' numerical abilities suggests that number representations are spatially oriented....
Access to mental representations of smaller vs. larger number symbols is associated with leftward vs...
Reading habits are thought to play an important role in the emergence of cultural differences in vis...
This study explored the contribution of finger counting habits to the association of numbers with sp...
Reading habits are thought to play an important role in the emergence of cultural differences in vis...
The Attentional Spatial Numerical Association of Response Codes (Att-SNARC) effect has shown that nu...
Small numbers are processed faster through left-sided than right-sided responses, whereas large numb...
Studies suggest that numbers are represented in ascending order on a left-to-right oriented continuu...
The tendency to respond faster with the left hand to relatively small numbers and faster with the ri...
This study compared the spatial representation of numbers in three groups of adults: Canadians, who ...
Small numbers are spontaneously associated with left space and larger numbers with right space (the ...
Our directional reading habit seems to contribute to the widely reported association of small number...
Most theoreticians believe that reading habits explain why Western adults associate small numbers wi...
The current investigations coordinate math cognition and cultural approaches to numeric thinking to ...
The representation of numbers in human adults is linked to space. In Western cultures, small and lar...
Research on adults' numerical abilities suggests that number representations are spatially oriented....
Access to mental representations of smaller vs. larger number symbols is associated with leftward vs...
Reading habits are thought to play an important role in the emergence of cultural differences in vis...
This study explored the contribution of finger counting habits to the association of numbers with sp...
Reading habits are thought to play an important role in the emergence of cultural differences in vis...
The Attentional Spatial Numerical Association of Response Codes (Att-SNARC) effect has shown that nu...
Small numbers are processed faster through left-sided than right-sided responses, whereas large numb...
Studies suggest that numbers are represented in ascending order on a left-to-right oriented continuu...
The tendency to respond faster with the left hand to relatively small numbers and faster with the ri...