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Finger counting habits in middle Eastern and Western individuals: An online survey

机译:中东和西方人的手指计数习惯:在线调查

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The current study documents the presence of cultural differences in the development of finger counting strategies. About 900 Middle Eastern (i.e., Iranian) and Western (i.e., European and American) individuals reported in an online survey how they map numbers onto their fingers when counting from 1 to 10. The analysis of these bimanual counting patterns revealed clear cross-cultural differences in the hand and finger starting preferences: While most Western individuals started counting with the left hand and associated the number 1 with their thumb, most Middle Eastern respondents preferred to start counting with the right hand and preferred to map the number 1 onto their little finger. The transition between the two hands during counting showed equal proportions of symmetry-based and spatial continuity-based patterns in the two cultures. Implications of these findings for numerical cognition and for the origin of the well-known association between numbers and space are discussed.
机译:当前的研究记录了手指计数策略发展过程中文化差异的存在。一项在线调查显示,大约有900名中东(即伊朗)和西方(即欧洲和美洲)个人在从1到10计数时如何将数字映射到手指上。对这些双手计数模式的分析显示出明显的跨文化手和手指开始偏好的差异:虽然大多数西方人开始用左手计数,并用拇指关联数字1,但是大多数中东受访者更喜欢用右手开始计数,并喜欢将数字1映射到他们的小手指上。手指。在计数过程中,两只手之间的过渡显示两种文化中基于对称和基于空间连续性的模式比例相等。讨论了这些发现对数字认知和数字与空间之间众所周知的关联的起源的含义。

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