心理学
认知心理学
理解力
沟通
发展心理学
语言学
哲学
作者
Wolf Schwarz,Dana Müller
出处
期刊:Experimental psychology
[Hogrefe Publishing Group]
日期:2006-01-01
卷期号:53 (1): 4-15
被引量:66
标识
DOI:10.1027/1618-3169.53.1.4
摘要
Bimanual parity judgments of numerically small (large) digits are faster with the left (right) hand (the SNARC effect; Dehaene, Bossini, & Giraux, 1993). According to one explanation, this effect is culturally derived and reflects ontogenetic influences such as the direction of written language; it might therefore be limited to, or at least be larger with, pairs of lateralized effectors which are instrumental to the production and comprehension of written language. We report two experiments which test for SNARC effects with pedal responses, and compare these effects to manual results. Pedal responses yielded highly systematic SNARC effects; furthermore, these effects did not differ from manual SNARC effects. These results argue against accounts in which the SNARC effect is specific for effectors that are habitually associated with the production or comprehension of written language.
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