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Reversing the manual digit bias in two-digit number comparison
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Though recent work in numerical cognition has supported the embodiment of number representations (e.g., a mental number line), little is known about the embodiment of multi-digit number representations. Along this line, Bloechle, Huber, and Moeller (2015) found that pointing positions in two-digit number comparison were biased leftward toward the decade digit. Moreover, this bias was reduced in unit-decade incompatible pairs. In the present study, we tracked computer mouse movements as participants compared two-digit numbers to a fixed standard (55). Similar to Bloechle et al. (2015), we found that trajectories exhibited a leftward bias that was reduced for unit-decade incompatible comparisons. However, when positions of response labels were reversed, the biases reversed. That is, we found a rightward bias for compatible pairs that was reduced for incompatible pairs. This result calls into question a purely embodied representation of place value structure and instead supports a competition model of two-digit number representation.
Title: Reversing the manual digit bias in two-digit number comparison
Description:
Though recent work in numerical cognition has supported the embodiment of number representations (e.
g.
, a mental number line), little is known about the embodiment of multi-digit number representations.
Along this line, Bloechle, Huber, and Moeller (2015) found that pointing positions in two-digit number comparison were biased leftward toward the decade digit.
Moreover, this bias was reduced in unit-decade incompatible pairs.
In the present study, we tracked computer mouse movements as participants compared two-digit numbers to a fixed standard (55).
Similar to Bloechle et al.
(2015), we found that trajectories exhibited a leftward bias that was reduced for unit-decade incompatible comparisons.
However, when positions of response labels were reversed, the biases reversed.
That is, we found a rightward bias for compatible pairs that was reduced for incompatible pairs.
This result calls into question a purely embodied representation of place value structure and instead supports a competition model of two-digit number representation.
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