No SNARC Effect Among Left- to-Right Readers: Evidence From a Turkish Sample

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2023

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Merve Bulut
Ilgim Hepdarcan
Ezgi Palaz
Hakan Cetinkaya
Seda Dural

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UNIV ECONOMICS & HUMAN SCIENCES WARSAW

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The spatial-numerical association of response codes (SNARC) refers to the faster left-hand respons- es to smaller numbers and faster right-hand responses to larger numbers. Although easily repli- cable in Western cultures the prevalence of the SNARC effect in other cultures has long been an issue. In the current study we aimed to replicate the SNARC effect in a parity judgement task with Turkish participants (N=66) whose reading habits are entirely left-to-right. The results revealed no SNARC effect. To the best of our knowledge this is the first finding indicating the absence of regu- lar SNARC effect among left-to-right readers in a classical parity judgement task. Based on these findings we suggest that investigations of cultural influences on spatial-numerical associations should take a broader perspective rather than only focusing on reading habits.

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SNARC, reading habits, mental number line, parity judgement, SNA, SPATIAL-NUMERICAL ASSOCIATION, RESPONSE CODES SNARC, FINGER COUNTING HABITS, MENTAL REPRESENTATION, NUMBERS, SPACE, WORD, BIAS, MAGNITUDE, TASKS, Mental Number Line, Reading Habits, Parity Judgement, SNA, SNARC

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Advances in Cognitive Psychology

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19

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3

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224

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