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Act on Numbers: Numerical Magnitude Influences Selection and Kinematics of Finger Movement

机译:作用于数字:数字幅度影响手指运动的选择和运动学

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In the past decade hand kinematics has been reliably adopted for investigating cognitive processes and disentangling debated topics. One of the most controversial issues in numerical cognition literature regards the origin – cultural vs. genetically driven – of the mental number line (MNL), oriented from left (small numbers) to right (large numbers). To date, the majority of studies have investigated this effect by means of response times, whereas studies considering more culturally unbiased measures such as kinematic parameters are rare. Here, we present a new paradigm that combines a “free response” task with the kinematic analysis of movement. Participants were seated in front of two little soccer goals placed on a table, one on the left and one on the right side. They were presented with left- or right-directed arrows and they were instructed to kick a small ball with their right index toward the goal indicated by the arrow. In a few test trials participants were presented also with a small (2) or a large (8) number, and they were allowed to choose the kicking direction. Participants performed more left responses with the small number and more right responses with the large number. The whole kicking movement was segmented in two temporal phases in order to make a hand kinematics’ fine-grained analysis. The Kick Preparation and Kick Finalization phases were selected on the basis of peak trajectory deviation from the virtual midline between the two goals. Results show an effect of both small and large numbers on action execution timing. Participants were faster to finalize the action when responding to small numbers toward the left and to large number toward the right. Here, we provide the first experimental demonstration which highlights how numerical processing affects action execution in a new and not-overlearned context. The employment of this innovative and unbiased paradigm will permit to disentangle the role of nature and culture in shaping the direction of MNL and the role of finger in the acquisition of numerical skills. Last but not least, similar paradigms will allow to determine how cognition can influence action execution.
机译:在过去的十年中,手运动学已被可靠地用于研究认知过程和解开有争议的话题。数字认知文学中最具争议的问题之一是心理数字线(MNL)的起源-文化还是遗传驱动-从左(小数字)到右(大数字)。迄今为止,大多数研究都是通过响应时间来研究这种效应的,而很少考虑诸如运动学参数等在文化上没有偏见的措施的研究。在这里,我们提出了一个新的范式,它将“自由响应”任务与运动的运动学分析相结合。参与者坐在桌子上的两个小足球门前,一个在左侧,一个在右侧。向他们展示了向左或向右箭头,并指示他们向右踢向箭头所指目标的小球。在一些测试试验中,还向参与者显示了小数字(2)或大数字(8),并且允许他们选择踢球的方向。参与者以较小的数字执行更多的左响应,而以数字较大的执行更多右响应。整个脚踢动作分为两个时间阶段,以进行手运动学的细粒度分析。根据与两个目标之间的虚拟中线的峰值轨迹偏差选择了踢准备和踢完成阶段。结果显示,无论数量多少,动作执行时间都会受到影响。参与者对左侧的小数字和右侧的大数字做出响应时,完成动作的速度更快。在这里,我们提供了第一个实验性演示,它突出了数值处理如何在新的,不是过度学习的环境中影响动作执行。这种创新和公正的范式的采用将使人们能够摆脱自然和文化在塑造MNL方向和手指在掌握数字技能中的作用。最后但并非最不重要的一点是,类似的范例将允许确定认知如何影响动作执行。

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