TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparing two-digit numbers
T2 - The importance of being presented together
AU - Ganor-Stern, Dana
AU - Pinhas, Michal
AU - Tzelgov, Joseph
N1 - Funding Information:
Correspondence should be addressed to Dana Ganor-Stern, Achva Academic College, M. P. Shikmim, 79800, Israel. E-mail: [email protected] This research was supported by the Israel Science Foundation (Grant 662/06) to D.G.S. We thank Ronit Goldman and Maya Bar for their help in programming and running the experiments.
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - The effect of presentation mode on magnitude comparisons of two-digit (2D) numbers was examined using the stimuli set developed by Nuerk, Weger, and Willmes (2001). In Experiment 1, only number pairs from difference decades were presented either simultaneously or sequentially. In the former case there was evidence for the parallel processing of both the units and decades digits and for a components representation, consistent with previous findings. In contrast, in the latter case there was evidence for the processing of mainly the decades digits. In Experiment 2, within-decade number pairs were added to make both digits task relevant. The results from the simultaneous condition were again consistent with a components representation, while results from the sequential presentation were in line with a holistic representation, in line with Zhang and Wang's (2005) research. Results therefore suggest that the processing of 2D numbers depends on the way they are presented.
AB - The effect of presentation mode on magnitude comparisons of two-digit (2D) numbers was examined using the stimuli set developed by Nuerk, Weger, and Willmes (2001). In Experiment 1, only number pairs from difference decades were presented either simultaneously or sequentially. In the former case there was evidence for the parallel processing of both the units and decades digits and for a components representation, consistent with previous findings. In contrast, in the latter case there was evidence for the processing of mainly the decades digits. In Experiment 2, within-decade number pairs were added to make both digits task relevant. The results from the simultaneous condition were again consistent with a components representation, while results from the sequential presentation were in line with a holistic representation, in line with Zhang and Wang's (2005) research. Results therefore suggest that the processing of 2D numbers depends on the way they are presented.
KW - Automatic numerical processing
KW - Numerical cognition
KW - Two-digit numbers
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U2 - 10.1080/17470210802391631
DO - 10.1080/17470210802391631
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C2 - 18785072
AN - SCOPUS:65349173567
SN - 1747-0218
VL - 62
SP - 444
EP - 452
JO - Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
JF - Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
IS - 3
ER -