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Arabic digits and spoken number words: Timing modulates the cross-modal numerical distance effect

机译:阿拉伯数字和口语单词:时间调制交叉模式数字距离效应

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Moving seamlessly between spoken number words and Arabic digits is common in everyday life. In this study, we systematically investigated the correspondence between auditory number words and visual Arabic digits in adults. Auditory number words and visual Arabic digits were presented concurrently or sequentially and participants had to indicate whether they described the same quantity. We manipulated the stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs) between the two stimuli (Experiment 1: −500 ms to +500 ms; Experiment 2: −200 ms to +200 ms). In both experiments, we found a significant cross-modal distance effect. This effect was strongest for simultaneous stimulus presentation and decreased with increasing SOAs. Numerical distance emerged as the most consistent significant predictor overall, in particular for simultaneous presentation. However, physical similarity between the stimuli was often a significant predictor of response times in addition to numerical distance, and at longer SOAs, physical similarity between the stimuli was the only significant predictor. This shows that SOA modulates the extent to which participants access quantity representations. Our results thus support the idea that a semantic quantity representation of auditory and visual numerical symbols is activated when participants perform a concurrent matching task, while at longer SOAs participants are more likely to rely on physical similarity between the stimuli. We also investigated whether individual differences in the efficiency of the cross-modal processing were related to differences in mathematical performance. Our results are inconclusive about whether the efficiency of cross-format numerical correspondence is related to mathematical competence in adults.
机译:在日常生活中,口语数字词和阿拉伯数字之间的无缝移动是很常见的。在这项研究中,我们系统地调查了成年人的听觉数字词与视觉阿拉伯数字之间的对应关系。听觉数字单词和可视阿拉伯数字同时或顺序出现,参与者必须指出它们是否描述了相同数量。我们操纵了两种刺激之间的刺激发作异步性(SOA)(实验1:-500μms至+500μms;实验2:-200μms至+200μms)。在两个实验中,我们都发现了明显的跨峰距效应。对于同步刺激呈现,此效果最强,并且随着SOA的增加而降低。数值距离是整体上最一致的重要预测指标,特别是对于同时显示。但是,除了数字距离外,刺激之间的物理相似性通常是响应时间的重要预测指标,而在更长的SOA中,刺激之间的物理相似性是唯一的重要预测指标。这表明SOA可以调节参与者访问数量表示的程度。因此,我们的结果支持以下想法:当参与者执行并发匹配任务时,会激活听觉和视觉数字符号的语义数量表示,而在更长的SOA中,参与者更可能依赖于刺激之间的物理相似性。我们还调查了交叉模式处理效率中的个体差异是否与数学性能的差异相关。我们的结果对于跨格式数值通讯的效率是否与成人的数学能力有关尚无定论。

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