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The Relational SNARC: Spatial Representation of Nonsymbolic Ratios
Authors:Rui Meng  Percival G. Matthews  Elizabeth Y. Toomarian
Affiliation:1. Department of Educational Psychology, University of Wisconsin‐Madison;2. Correspondence should be sent to Rui Meng, Department of Educational Psychology, University of Wisconsin‐Madison, 1025 W. Johnson Street, Madison, WI 53706. E‐mail:
Abstract:Recent research in numerical cognition has begun to systematically detail the ability of humans and nonhuman animals to perceive the magnitudes of nonsymbolic ratios. These relationally defined analogs to rational numbers offer new potential insights into the nature of human numerical processing. However, research into their similarities with and connections to symbolic numbers remains in its infancy. The current research aims to further explore these similarities by investigating whether the magnitudes of nonsymbolic ratios are associated with space just as symbolic numbers are. In two experiments, we found that responses were faster on the left for smaller nonsymbolic ratio magnitudes and faster on the right for larger nonsymbolic ratio magnitudes. These results further elucidate the nature of nonsymbolic ratio processing, extending the literature of spatial–numerical associations to nonsymbolic relative magnitudes. We discuss potential implications of these findings for theories of human magnitude processing in general and how this general processing relates to numerical processing.
Keywords:Ratio  Nonsymbolic  Relational magnitude  Spatial representation
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