Automatic spatial association for luminance

Date

2014-01-09

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ISSN

1943-3921
1943-393X

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Publisher

Springer

Type

Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

In the present study, we investigated whether luminance and the side of response execution are associated, showing a SNARC-like effect (faster responses with the left hand for dark stimuli, and vice versa for light stimuli). A total of 30 participants were tested in two experiments. In Experiment 1, the association between space and the luminance of chromatic stimuli was directly tested (brightness discrimination). In Experiment 2, the same spatial association was tested indirectly (hue discrimination). The results showed that participants responded faster with their left hand to hues with lower luminance, and with their right hand to hues with higher luminance, in either the direct or the indirect task. The consistency of this association in both tasks demonstrates the automaticity of the SNARC-like effect for luminance.

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Keywords

SNARC, Luminance, Hue, Spatial association

Citation

Fumarola, A., Prpic, V., Da Pos, O., Murgia, M., Umiltà, C. and Agostini, T. (2014) Automatic spatial association for luminance. Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, 76(3), pp.759-765.

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