TY - JOUR
T1 - It takes just one word to quash a SNARC
AU - Fischer, Martin H.
AU - Shaki, Samuel
AU - Cruise, Alexander
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Our directional reading habit seems to contribute to the widely reported association of small numbers with left space and larger numbers with right space (the spatial-numerical association of response codes, SNARC, effect). But how can this association be so flexible when reading habits are not? To address this question, we asked bilingual Russian-Hebrew readers to classify numbers by parity and alternated the number format from trial to trial between written words and Arabic digits. The number words were randomly printed in either Cyrillic or Hebrew script, thus inducing left-to-right or right-to-left reading, respectively. Classification performance indicated that the digits were spatially mapped when they followed a Russian word but not when they followed a Hebrew word. An auditory control experiment revealed left-to-right SNARC effects with different strengths in both languages. These results suggest that the SNARC effect reflects recent spatial experiences, cross-modal associations, and long-standing directional habits but not an attribute of the number concepts themselves.
AB - Our directional reading habit seems to contribute to the widely reported association of small numbers with left space and larger numbers with right space (the spatial-numerical association of response codes, SNARC, effect). But how can this association be so flexible when reading habits are not? To address this question, we asked bilingual Russian-Hebrew readers to classify numbers by parity and alternated the number format from trial to trial between written words and Arabic digits. The number words were randomly printed in either Cyrillic or Hebrew script, thus inducing left-to-right or right-to-left reading, respectively. Classification performance indicated that the digits were spatially mapped when they followed a Russian word but not when they followed a Hebrew word. An auditory control experiment revealed left-to-right SNARC effects with different strengths in both languages. These results suggest that the SNARC effect reflects recent spatial experiences, cross-modal associations, and long-standing directional habits but not an attribute of the number concepts themselves.
KW - Mental number line
KW - Reading
KW - SNARC effect
KW - Spatial representation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=67649566108&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1027/1618-3169.56.5.361
DO - 10.1027/1618-3169.56.5.361
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C2 - 19447752
AN - SCOPUS:67649566108
SN - 1618-3169
VL - 56
SP - 361
EP - 366
JO - Experimental Psychology
JF - Experimental Psychology
IS - 5
ER -