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Bad-good constraints on a polarity correspondence account for the spatial-numerical association of response codes (SNARC) and markedness association of response codes (MARC) effects

机译:极性对应关系上的不良约束制约了响应代码的空间数字关联(SNARC)和响应代码的标记关联(MARC)效果

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Performance in numerical classification tasks involving either parity or magnitude judgements is quicker when small numbers are mapped onto a left-sided response and large numbers onto a right-sided response than for the opposite mapping (i.e., the spatial-numerical association of response codes or SNARC effect). Recent research by Gevers et al. [Gevers, W., Santens, S., Dhooge, E., Chen, Q., Van den Bossche, L., Fias, W., & Verguts, T. (2010). Verbal-spatial and visuospatial coding of number-space interactions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 139, 180-190] suggests that this effect also arises for vocal "left" and "right" responding, indicating that verbal-spatial coding has a role to play in determining it. Another presumably verbal-based, spatial-numerical mapping phenomenon is the linguistic markedness association of response codes (MARC) effect whereby responding in parity tasks is quicker when odd numbers are mapped onto left-sided responses and even numbers onto right-sided responses. A recent account of both the SNARC and MARC effects is based on the polarity correspondence principle [Proctor, R. W., & Cho, Y. S. (2006). Polarity correspondence: A general principle for performance of speeded binary classification tasks. Psychological Bulletin, 132, 416-442]. This account assumes that stimulus and response alternatives are coded along any number of dimensions in terms of - and + polarities with quicker responding when the polarity codes for the stimulus and the response correspond. In the present study, even-odd parity judgements were made using either "left" and "right" or "bad" and "good" vocal responses. Results indicated that a SNARC effect was indeed present for the former type of vocal responding, providing further evidence for the sufficiency of the verbal-spatial coding account for this effect. However, the decided lack of an analogous SNARC-like effect in the results for the latter type of vocal responding provides an important constraint on the presumed generality of the polarity correspondence account. On the other hand, the presence of robust MARC effects for "bad" and "good" but not "left" and "right" vocal responses is consistent with the view that such effects are due to conceptual associations between semantic codes for odd-even and bad-good (but not necessarily left-right).
机译:当将较小的数字映射到左侧响应而将较大的数字映射到右侧响应时,涉及奇偶校验或幅值判断的数字分类任务的性能要比相反的映射(即,响应代码或SNARC效果)。 Gevers等人的最新研究。 [Gevers,W.,Santens,S.,Dhooge,E.,Chen,Q.,Van den Bossche,L.,Fias,W.&Verguts,T.(2010)。数空间交互的言语空间和视觉空间编码。 Journal of Experiment Psychology:General,139,180-190]表明,这种声音效应也出现在声音的“左”和“右”响应中,表明言语空间编码在确定它方面起着作用。另一个可能基于语言的空间数字映射现象是响应代码的语言标记关联(MARC)效果,当将奇数映射到左侧响应而将偶数映射到右侧响应时,奇偶校验任务中的响应速度更快。 SNARC和MARC效应的最新描述均基于极性对应原理[Proctor,R. W.,&Cho,Y. S.(2006)。极性对应:执行快速二进制分类任务的一般原则。心理公报,132,416-442]。该说明假设,在刺激和响应的极性代码相对应时,沿-和+极性沿任意多个维度编码了刺激和响应选项,并且响应速度更快。在本研究中,使用“左”和“右”或“坏”和“好”人声反应做出奇偶校验。结果表明,前一种类型的声音响应确实存在SNARC效应,这为言语空间编码的充分性提供了进一步的证据。但是,对于后者类型的声音响应,结果中明显缺乏类似SNARC的效果,这对极性对应关系的普遍性提供了重要的约束。另一方面,对于“不良”和“良好”而不是“左”和“右”人声反应,存在健壮的MARC效应与以下观点是一致的,即这种效应是由于奇偶之间的语义代码之间的概念性关联所致。和不良(但不一定是左右)。

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