Practice-induced SNARC: evidence from a null-SNARC sample

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2024

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Ezgi Palaz
Hakan Çetinkaya
Zeynep Tuncali
Bengi Kamar
Seda Dural

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Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH

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The mental representation of numbers inherently involves a spatial organization often positioning smaller numbers to the left and larger numbers to the right. The SNARC effect characterized by faster responses to small numbers using the left hand and vice versa for large numbers is typically attributed to this left-to-right oriented mental number line (MNL). However the direction of the SNARC effect seems to rely on reading direction with most research exploring these mechanisms conducted within left-to-right reading cultures where the SNARC effect is prevalent. This study takes advantage of a sample from a left-to-right reading culture that does not exhibit the SNARC effect allowing us to isolate and elucidate the stand-alone effects of recent experiences on SNARC. Therefore the current study aims to investigate how MNL-compatible and MNL-incompatible practices induce an effect within a sample lacking the SNARC effect. To accomplish this we reinvited the individuals from the sample which had previously shown no SNARC and retested those who agreed to take part in the current study after an MNL-compatible or MNL-incompatible practice manipulation. The findings revealed an absence of the SNARC effect with MNL-compatible practices. Conversely MNL-incompatible practices yielded a reverse SNARC effect. These results prompt a discussion on SNARC mechanisms within the framework of practice effects. © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Mental Number Line, Practice Effect, Reading Direction, Snarc Effect, Spatial-numerical Associations, Article, Controlled Study, Female, Human, Major Clinical Study, Male, Mental Representation, Nonhuman, Adult, Depth Perception, Hemispheric Dominance, Mathematical Phenomena, Physiology, Psychological Practice, Reaction Time, Reading, Young Adult, Adult, Female, Functional Laterality, Humans, Male, Mathematical Concepts, Practice Psychological, Reaction Time, Reading, Space Perception, Young Adult, article, controlled study, female, human, major clinical study, male, mental representation, nonhuman, adult, depth perception, hemispheric dominance, mathematical phenomena, physiology, psychological practice, reaction time, reading, young adult, Adult, Female, Functional Laterality, Humans, Male, Mathematical Concepts, Practice Psychological, Reaction Time, Reading, Space Perception, Young Adult, Male, Adult, Young Adult, Reading, Practice, Psychological, Space Perception, Reaction Time, Humans, Female, Mathematical Concepts, Functional Laterality

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Cognitive Processing

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25

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