Which numbers do you have in mind? Number generation is influenced by reading direction
Author(s) -
Silke M. Göbel,
Carolin A. Maier,
Samuel Shaki
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
cognitive processing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.51
H-Index - 44
eISSN - 1612-4790
pISSN - 1612-4782
DOI - 10.1007/s10339-015-0715-8
Subject(s) - reading (process) , left and right , psychology , association (psychology) , space (punctuation) , left behind , cognitive psychology , social psychology , linguistics , philosophy , structural engineering , mental health , engineering , psychotherapist
In Western participants, small numbers are associated with left and larger numbers with right space. A biological account proposes that brain asymmetries lead to these attentional asymmetries in number space. In contrast, a cultural account proposes that the direction of this association is shaped by reading direction. We explored whether number generation is influenced by reading direction in participants from a left-to-right (UK) and a right-to-left (Arab) reading culture. Participants generated numbers randomly while lying on their left and right side. The mean number generated by participants from a left-to-right reading culture was smaller when they lay on their left than on their right side, and the opposite was found for participants from a right-to-left reading culture. Asymmetries in number space observed in number generation are more compatible with a cultural than biological account.
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