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Don't SNARC me now! Intraindividual variability of cognitive phenomena – insights from the Ironman paradigm
Published 2024“…In the proposed Ironman paradigm, the intraindividual presence and stability of three popular numerical cognition effects were tested in 10 participants on 30 days: the SNARC (Spatial-Numerical Association of Response Codes, i.e., faster left−/right-sided responses to small/large magnitude numbers, respectively; Dehaene, Bossini, & Giraux, 1993), MARC (Linguistic Markedness of Response Codes; i.e., faster left−/right-sided responses to odd/even numbers, respectively; Nuerk, Iversen, & Willmes, 2004), and Odd (i.e., faster responses to even numbers; Hines, 1990) effects. …”
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Influences of cognitive control on number processing: New evidence from switching between two numerical tasks
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Cognitive control in number processing: new evidence from task switching
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Cognitive control in number processing: new evidence from number compatibility effects in task-switching
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Bringing back the balance: Domain-general processes are also important in numerical cognition
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Fact learning in complex arithmetic—the role of the angular gyrus revisited
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Math anxiety assessment with the Abbreviated Math Anxiety Scale: Applicability and usefulness: Insights from the Polish adaptation
Published 2015“…Therefore, we aimed at examining the transcultural generality of math anxiety by a thorough investigation of the validity of math anxiety assessment in Eastern Europe. …”
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Professional mathematicians do not differ from others in the symbolic numerical distance and size effects
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Professional mathematicians differ from controls in their spatial-numerical associations
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