TY - JOUR
T1 - Two Attributes of Number Meaning
T2 - Numerical Associations with Visual Space and Size Exist in Parallel
AU - Wiemers, Michael
AU - Bekkering, Harold
AU - Lindemann, Oliver
PY - 2017/7
Y1 - 2017/7
N2 - Many studies demonstrated interactions between number processing and either spatial codes or visual size-related codes. However, the interrelatedness of these two number couplings is still unclear. The present study examines the simultaneous occurrence of space- and size-numerical congruency effects and their interactions both within and across trials. In a magnitude judgment task physically small or large digits were presented left or right from screen center. The reaction times analysis revealed that space- and size-congruency effects coexisted in parallel and combined additively. Moreover, a selective sequential modulation of the two congruency effects was found. The size-congruency effect was reduced after size incongruent trials. The space-congruency effect, however, was only affected by the previous space congruency. The observed independence of spatial-numerical and within-magnitude associations is interpreted as evidence that the two couplings reflect different attributes of numerical meaning possibly related to ordinality and cardinality.
AB - Many studies demonstrated interactions between number processing and either spatial codes or visual size-related codes. However, the interrelatedness of these two number couplings is still unclear. The present study examines the simultaneous occurrence of space- and size-numerical congruency effects and their interactions both within and across trials. In a magnitude judgment task physically small or large digits were presented left or right from screen center. The reaction times analysis revealed that space- and size-congruency effects coexisted in parallel and combined additively. Moreover, a selective sequential modulation of the two congruency effects was found. The size-congruency effect was reduced after size incongruent trials. The space-congruency effect, however, was only affected by the previous space congruency. The observed independence of spatial-numerical and within-magnitude associations is interpreted as evidence that the two couplings reflect different attributes of numerical meaning possibly related to ordinality and cardinality.
UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/337926868_Two_attributes_of_number_meaning
U2 - 10.1027/1618-3169/a000366
DO - 10.1027/1618-3169/a000366
M3 - Article
C2 - 28922994
SN - 1618-3169
VL - 64
SP - 253
EP - 261
JO - Experimental Psychology
JF - Experimental Psychology
IS - 4
ER -