Fias, W. and Brysbaert, M. and Geypens, F. and d'Ydewalle, G. (1996) The importance of magnitude information in numerical processing: Evidence from the SNARC effect. [Journal (Paginated)]
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Models of the numerical cognitive system differ in the importance they attach to magnitude information in numerical processing. In this paper, the necessity of addressing a central semantic number system in arabic number processing is evaluated by looking at the SNARC-effect. This effect has been interpreted as an indication of access to the semantic system. In Experiment 1, we replicated the effect in a parity judgement task. In Experiment 2, we extended the SNARC-effect to a phoneme monitoring task, showing that magnitude information was accessed during arabic-to-verbal transcoding. We conclude, therefore, that number magnitude plays a more important role than is generally accepted.
Item Type: | Journal (Paginated) |
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Keywords: | SNARC, number processing |
Subjects: | Psychology > Cognitive Psychology |
ID Code: | 3444 |
Deposited By: | brysbaert, Dr. marc |
Deposited On: | 04 Mar 2004 |
Last Modified: | 11 Mar 2011 08:55 |
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