It has been argued that numbers are spatially organized along a "mental number line" that facilitates left-hand responses to small numbers, and right-hand responses to large numbers. We hypothesized that whenever the representations of visual and numerical space are concurrently activated, interactions can occur between them, before response selection. A spatial prime is processed faster than a numerical target, and consistent with our hypothesis, we found that such a spatial prime affects non-spatial, verbal responses more when the prime follows a numerical target (backward priming) then when it precedes it (forward priming). This finding emerged both in a number-comparison and a parity judgment task, and cannot be ascribed to a "Spatial 1...
In this study, we examined the nature of the spatial-numerical associations underlying the SNARC-eff...
In the well-known SNARC effect, people are shown to be faster at responding to relatively large numb...
Western people tend to represent numbers spatially, with small numbers toward the left of mental spa...
A tight correspondence has been postulated between the representations of number and space. The spat...
A tight Correspondence has been postulated between the representation; of number and space The spati...
Interactions between numbers and space have become a major issue in numerical cognition. Neuropsycho...
This study investigated cognitive interactions between visuo-motor processing and numerical cognitio...
The mental representation of numbers along a line oriented left to right affects spatial cognition, ...
The tendency to respond faster with the left hand to relatively small numbers and faster with the ri...
The Spatial-Numerical Association of Response Codes (SNARC) effect – i.e., faster responses to small...
The tendency to respond faster with the left hand to relatively small numbers and faster with the ri...
The mental number line, with its left-to-right orientation of increasing numerical values, is often ...
The mental representation of numbers along a line oriented left to right affects spatial cognition, ...
Evidence for number-space associations comes from the spatial-numerical association of response-code...
In this study, we examined the nature of the spatial-numerical associations underlying the SNARC-eff...
In the well-known SNARC effect, people are shown to be faster at responding to relatively large numb...
Western people tend to represent numbers spatially, with small numbers toward the left of mental spa...
A tight correspondence has been postulated between the representations of number and space. The spat...
A tight Correspondence has been postulated between the representation; of number and space The spati...
Interactions between numbers and space have become a major issue in numerical cognition. Neuropsycho...
This study investigated cognitive interactions between visuo-motor processing and numerical cognitio...
The mental representation of numbers along a line oriented left to right affects spatial cognition, ...
The tendency to respond faster with the left hand to relatively small numbers and faster with the ri...
The Spatial-Numerical Association of Response Codes (SNARC) effect – i.e., faster responses to small...
The tendency to respond faster with the left hand to relatively small numbers and faster with the ri...
The mental number line, with its left-to-right orientation of increasing numerical values, is often ...
The mental representation of numbers along a line oriented left to right affects spatial cognition, ...
Evidence for number-space associations comes from the spatial-numerical association of response-code...
In this study, we examined the nature of the spatial-numerical associations underlying the SNARC-eff...
In the well-known SNARC effect, people are shown to be faster at responding to relatively large numb...
Western people tend to represent numbers spatially, with small numbers toward the left of mental spa...