The Spatial-Numerical Association of Response Codes (SNARC) effect (i.e., faster left/right sided responses to small/large magnitude numbers, respectively) is considered to be strong evidence for the link between numbers and space. Studies have shown considerable variation in this effect. Among the factors determining individual differences in the SNARC effect is the hand an individual uses to start the finger counting sequence. Left-starters show a stronger and less variable SNARC effect than right-starters. This observation has been used as an argument for the embodied nature of the SNARC effect. For this to be the case, one must assume that the finger counting sequence (especially the starting hand) is stable over time. Subsequent studie...
Evidence for number-space associations comes from the spatial-numerical association of response-code...
peer reviewedA specific instance of the association between numerical and spatial representations is...
In many cultures, one of the earliest representations of number to be learned is a finger-counting s...
The Spatial-Numerical Association of Response Codes (SNARC) effect (i.e., faster left/right side res...
Związki liczb i przestrzeni były rozważane już od starożytności, a obecnie są przedmiotem intensywny...
A structural representation of the hand embedding information about the identity and relative positi...
A structural representation of the hand embedding information about the identity and relative positi...
This study explored the contribution of finger counting habits to the association of numbers with sp...
Small and large numbers are typically associated with the left and right side of space, respectively...
Dehaene, Bossini, and Giraux (1993) showed that when participants make parity judgments, responses t...
The SNARC effect reflects an association between space and number representations, suggesting a ment...
The Attentional-SNARC effect (Att-SNARC) originally described by Fischer et al. (Nat Neurosci 6(6):5...
Background: Fingers are employed to represent numerosities before symbolic representations are used ...
This research was funded by an Experimental Psychology Society small grant.Peer reviewedPostprin
The attentional Spatial-Numerical Association of Response Codes (att-SNARC) effect (Fischer et al., ...
Evidence for number-space associations comes from the spatial-numerical association of response-code...
peer reviewedA specific instance of the association between numerical and spatial representations is...
In many cultures, one of the earliest representations of number to be learned is a finger-counting s...
The Spatial-Numerical Association of Response Codes (SNARC) effect (i.e., faster left/right side res...
Związki liczb i przestrzeni były rozważane już od starożytności, a obecnie są przedmiotem intensywny...
A structural representation of the hand embedding information about the identity and relative positi...
A structural representation of the hand embedding information about the identity and relative positi...
This study explored the contribution of finger counting habits to the association of numbers with sp...
Small and large numbers are typically associated with the left and right side of space, respectively...
Dehaene, Bossini, and Giraux (1993) showed that when participants make parity judgments, responses t...
The SNARC effect reflects an association between space and number representations, suggesting a ment...
The Attentional-SNARC effect (Att-SNARC) originally described by Fischer et al. (Nat Neurosci 6(6):5...
Background: Fingers are employed to represent numerosities before symbolic representations are used ...
This research was funded by an Experimental Psychology Society small grant.Peer reviewedPostprin
The attentional Spatial-Numerical Association of Response Codes (att-SNARC) effect (Fischer et al., ...
Evidence for number-space associations comes from the spatial-numerical association of response-code...
peer reviewedA specific instance of the association between numerical and spatial representations is...
In many cultures, one of the earliest representations of number to be learned is a finger-counting s...