Processing stage flexibility of the snarc effect: task relevance or magnitude relevance?

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  • who: TYPE et al. from the University of Florence, Italy have published the research: Processing stage flexibility of the SNARC effect: Task relevance or magnitude relevance?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this experiment, the authors aimed to assess the influence on the SNARC effect when switching the semantic representation stagerelated interference information to magnitude-irrelevant under the condition that magnitude information was task-relevant. One participant had previously participated in a similar experiment and guessed the purpose of the experiment, and another failed to comply with the instruction during the experiment. The analysis procedure . . .

     

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