Endogenous attention modulates automaticity of number processing

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Avitan, Aviv [1 ]
Wasserman, Shir [1 ]
Henik, Avishai [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Bengur Univ Negev, Dept Psychol, POB 653, Beer sheva, Israel
[2] Bengur Univ Negev, Zelman Ctr Neurosci, Beer Sheva 8410501, Israel
关键词
Attention; Automaticity; Numerical processing; Size-congruity effect; EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS; SYMBOLIC DISTANCE; COMPARATIVE JUDGMENTS; SIZE; CONGRUITY; NUMEROSITY; INTERFERENCE; INFORMATION; MAGNITUDES; LARGER;
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10.3758/s13423-023-02438-4
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B841 [心理学研究方法];
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040201 ;
摘要
Numerals (i.e., symbolic representations of numerical magnitude) are widespread in our environment and are fundamental to many decisions we make. It has been suggested that the processing of numerical magnitude is automatic. Various robust psychological effects, such as the distance effect (Moyer & Landauer, Nature, 215 (5109), 1519-1520, 1967) and the physical size-congruity effect (SiCE; Henik & Tzelgov, Memory & Cognition, 10 (4), 389-395, 1982), support this claim. Importantly, these effects demonstrate that the processing of numerical magnitude occurs unintentionally and while irrelevant to the task. These aspects often serve as criteria to assess the automatic nature of mental processes. However, evidence for the involvement of attention in the processing of magnitude of numerals somewhat subverts the automaticity account that was originally put forward. To reconcile between evidence in support of the automaticity account and evidence that compromises this account, we drew on another account of automaticity. This account distinguishes between strongly automatic and partly automatic mental processes based on their susceptibility to attentional influences. In the current study, we manipulated endogenous attention while participants completed numerical and physical comparisons of numerals, separately. We observed modulations of the SiCE for physical comparisons but not for numerical comparisons of numerals. That is, the processing of numerical magnitude when irrelevant was subjected to attentional influences, but the processing of their physical magnitude (i.e., size) was not. Therefore, we concluded that processing the numerical magnitude is partly automatic, whereas processing their physical magnitude is strongly automatic.
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页码:1579 / 1587
页数:9
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