In touch with numbers: Embodied and situated effects in number magnitude comparison |
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Authors: | Johannes Bloechle Stefan Huber Korbinian Moeller |
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Affiliation: | 1. KMRC—Knowledge Media Research Center, Tuebingen, Germany;2. Eberhard Karls University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germanyj.bloechle@iwm-kmrc.de;4. Eberhard Karls University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany |
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Abstract: | The idea of embodied numerosity denotes that seemingly abstract number concepts (e.g., magnitude) are rooted in bodily experiences and situated action. In the present study we evaluated whether there is an embodied representation of the place–value structure of the Arabic number system and if so whether this representation is influenced by situated aspects. In a two-digit number magnitude comparison task participants had to directly touch the larger of two numbers. Importantly, pointing responses were systematically biased toward the decade digit of the target number. Additionally, this leftward bias towards the tens digit was reduced in unit–decade incompatible number pairs. Thereby, we demonstrated an influence of place–value processing on manual pointing movement. Our results therefore corroborate the notion of an embodied representation of the place–value structure of Arabic numbers which is modulated by situated aspects. |
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Keywords: | Embodied numerosity Manual pointing Place–value structure of Arabic numbers Two-digit number comparison |
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