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Visuospatial priming of the mental number line
Authors:Stoianov Ivilin  Kramer Peter  Umiltà Carlo  Zorzi Marco
Institution:Dipartimento di Psicologia Generale, Università di Padova, Via Venezia 8, 35131, Padova, Italy. ivilin.stoianov@unipd.it
Abstract: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-Numerical Association of Response Codes" (SNARC). Contrary to some earlier claims, we therefore conclude that visuospatial-numerical interactions do occur, even before response selection.
Keywords:Number line  SNARC  Magnitude  Backward priming  Attentional shift
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