The presence of the reverse distance effect depends on the familiarity of the sequences being processed
Abstract Number order processing is thought to be characterised by a reverse distance effect whereby consecutive sequences (e.g., 1–2–3) are processed faster than non-consecutive sequences (e.g., 1–3–5). However, there is accumulating evidence that the reverse distance effect is not consistently obs...
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2025
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/29335433.v1 |
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