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- What: The authors investigated whether SNAs are influenced not only by reading direction but also by cultural directional preferences such as drawing lines arranging objects imagining objects (i.e. rightward or leftward facing) or representing events in time (i.e. mentally representing the past/future on the left/right respectively). The authors aimed to test the cultural directionality hypothesis: The aim of the comparison of the German and Turkish samples was to reveal any influences of cultural directional preferences since reading direction is LR in both cultures. For the present study, the authors have developed the CDPQ . . .
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