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Published on: November 30, 2018
Cultural modulations of space-time compatibility effects
Antonino Vallesi1, Yael Weisblatt, Carlo Semenza
1Department of Neurosciences: SNPSRR, University of Padova, Via Giustiniani, 5, 35128, Padova, Italy, antonino.vallesi@unipd.it.
Abstract:
The representation of elapsing time may require spatial attention. In certain circumstances, this spatial representation develops from left to right. This is suggested by a performance advantage in responding short with the left hand and long with the right hand (spatial-temporal association between response codes [STEARC]). The present study tests whether one possible determinant of the directionality of the STEARC effect is cultural. In particular, we investigated whether reading/writing habits can affect STEARC direction by administering a visual time judgment task to Italian participants, who were exposed to a left-to-right reading/writing system, and Israeli participants, who mainly used a right-to-left system. The Italian participants showed a left-to-right STEARC effect, while this effect was not present in the Israeli group. The study demonstrates that cultural habits can influence the way in which spatial attention supports the representation of time, similar to the pattern found in other nonspatial domains such as numbers.
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