The ability to maintain arbitrary sequences of items in the mind contributes to major cognitive faculties, such as language, reasoning, and episodic memory. Previous research suggests that serial order working memory is grounded in the brain’s spatial attention system. In the present study, we show that the spatially defined mental organization of novel item sequences is related to literacy and varies as a function of reading/writing direction. Specifically, three groups (left-to-right Western readers, right-to-left Arabic readers, and Arabic-speaking illiterates) were asked to memorize random (and non-spatial) sequences of color patches and determine whether a subsequent probe was part of the memorized sequence (e.g., press left key) or no...
The problem of how the mind can retain sequentially organized information has a long research tradit...
Serial orders are thought to be spatially represented in working memory: The beginning items in the ...
revious studies have shown that serial order in verbal working memory is spontaneously coded along t...
International audienceThe ability to maintain arbitrary sequences of items in the mind contributes t...
The ability to maintain arbitrary sequences of items in the mind contributes to major cognitive facu...
The ability to memorize arbitrary sequences contributes to cognitive faculties like language and mat...
A recent study based on the SPoARC effect (Spatial Position Association Response Codes) showed that ...
The world's languages make use of different writing system orientations, running from left to r...
The representation of numbers in human adults is linked to space. In Western cultures, small and lar...
Reading habits are thought to play an important role in the emergence of cultural differences in vis...
Studies suggest that numbers are represented in ascending order on a left-to-right oriented continuu...
International audienceIn the present study, we explore how reading habits (e.g., reading from left t...
Reading habits are thought to play an important role in the emergence of cultural differences in vis...
The problem of how the mind can retain sequentially organized information has a long research tradit...
Serial orders are thought to be spatially represented in working memory: The beginning items in the ...
revious studies have shown that serial order in verbal working memory is spontaneously coded along t...
International audienceThe ability to maintain arbitrary sequences of items in the mind contributes t...
The ability to maintain arbitrary sequences of items in the mind contributes to major cognitive facu...
The ability to memorize arbitrary sequences contributes to cognitive faculties like language and mat...
A recent study based on the SPoARC effect (Spatial Position Association Response Codes) showed that ...
The world's languages make use of different writing system orientations, running from left to r...
The representation of numbers in human adults is linked to space. In Western cultures, small and lar...
Reading habits are thought to play an important role in the emergence of cultural differences in vis...
Studies suggest that numbers are represented in ascending order on a left-to-right oriented continuu...
International audienceIn the present study, we explore how reading habits (e.g., reading from left t...
Reading habits are thought to play an important role in the emergence of cultural differences in vis...
The problem of how the mind can retain sequentially organized information has a long research tradit...
Serial orders are thought to be spatially represented in working memory: The beginning items in the ...
revious studies have shown that serial order in verbal working memory is spontaneously coded along t...