Exploring the mental number line: evidence from a dual-task paradigm |
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Authors: | Dana Müller Wolf Schwarz |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Potsdam, 14415 Potsdam-Golm, Germany. danam@rz.uni-potsdam.de |
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Abstract: | In a parity-judgment task smaller numbers are responded to faster with the left-hand key and vice versa for larger numbers (SNARC effect; Dehaene et al., in Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 122, 371-396, 1993). We used the psychological refractory period paradigm involving a parity-judgment task and tone-discrimination task to address the question at which stage this effect arises. When the parity-judgment task is performed second, then we found equal SNARC effects for the short and the long SOA. According to the central bottleneck model, this indicates that the effect arises during the response-selection or execution stage. In Experiment 2 the parity-judgment task was performed first. The pattern of results indicates that the SNARC effect originates during the perceptual encoding or response-selection. Together, our results suggest that the SNARC effect originates while the response is selected. |
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