The influence of semantics and numerical representation on the SNARC effect

Abstract World semantics refers to how individuals comprehend and ascribe meaning to phenomena within specific sociocultural and environmental contexts. And it significantly influences how people conceptualize numerical properties, such as quantity (“how many”) and order (“which”), influencing their...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Tinghu Kang, Yalin Liu, Meng Qu, Rong Wang, Tinghao Tang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-04-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-96972-x
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1850181938432704512
author Tinghu Kang
Yalin Liu
Meng Qu
Rong Wang
Tinghao Tang
author_facet Tinghu Kang
Yalin Liu
Meng Qu
Rong Wang
Tinghao Tang
author_sort Tinghu Kang
collection DOAJ
description Abstract World semantics refers to how individuals comprehend and ascribe meaning to phenomena within specific sociocultural and environmental contexts. And it significantly influences how people conceptualize numerical properties, such as quantity (“how many”) and order (“which”), influencing their resolution of cardinal and ordinal numerical task. In order to reveal the influence of world semantics on the joint effects of encoding spatial-numerical responses related to cardinal and ordinal numbers, this study conducted three experimental contexts with distinct numerical representations: (1) a non-symbolic context, where numbers were represented using dot arrays; (2) a symbolic context, where numbers were presented as Chinese characters; and (3) a word problem solving context, where numerical values were embedded in real-world mathematical scenarios. To investigate how numerical attributes (cardinality vs. ordinality) influence on the SNARC effect under varying level of world semantics across these three contexts. Results showed that in the non-symbolic context, the SNARC effect is primarily observed for cardinal numbers. In the symbolic context, ordinal number elicited a stronger SNARC effect. However, in the word problem context, no significant SNARC effect was observed. The findings suggest that as world semantics become more prominent, the SNARC effect diminishes, particularly in applied numerical contexts. Additionally, ordinal numbers exhibited a stronger SNARC effect than cardinal numbers, supporting the role of sequential processing in spatial-numerical associations.
format Article
id doaj-art-170d96435e35440ca7f4240c9f8dcdda
institution OA Journals
issn 2045-2322
language English
publishDate 2025-04-01
publisher Nature Portfolio
record_format Article
series Scientific Reports
spelling doaj-art-170d96435e35440ca7f4240c9f8dcdda2025-08-20T02:17:47ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-04-0115111410.1038/s41598-025-96972-xThe influence of semantics and numerical representation on the SNARC effectTinghu Kang0Yalin Liu1Meng Qu2Rong Wang3Tinghao Tang4School of Psychology, Northwest Normal UniversitySchool of Psychology, Northwest Normal UniversitySchool of Psychology, Northwest Normal UniversitySchool of Psychology, Northwest Normal UniversitySchool of Psychology, Northwest Normal UniversityAbstract World semantics refers to how individuals comprehend and ascribe meaning to phenomena within specific sociocultural and environmental contexts. And it significantly influences how people conceptualize numerical properties, such as quantity (“how many”) and order (“which”), influencing their resolution of cardinal and ordinal numerical task. In order to reveal the influence of world semantics on the joint effects of encoding spatial-numerical responses related to cardinal and ordinal numbers, this study conducted three experimental contexts with distinct numerical representations: (1) a non-symbolic context, where numbers were represented using dot arrays; (2) a symbolic context, where numbers were presented as Chinese characters; and (3) a word problem solving context, where numerical values were embedded in real-world mathematical scenarios. To investigate how numerical attributes (cardinality vs. ordinality) influence on the SNARC effect under varying level of world semantics across these three contexts. Results showed that in the non-symbolic context, the SNARC effect is primarily observed for cardinal numbers. In the symbolic context, ordinal number elicited a stronger SNARC effect. However, in the word problem context, no significant SNARC effect was observed. The findings suggest that as world semantics become more prominent, the SNARC effect diminishes, particularly in applied numerical contexts. Additionally, ordinal numbers exhibited a stronger SNARC effect than cardinal numbers, supporting the role of sequential processing in spatial-numerical associations.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-96972-xSNARC effectSemantic consistency modelSemanticsMental number lineWorking memory account
spellingShingle Tinghu Kang
Yalin Liu
Meng Qu
Rong Wang
Tinghao Tang
The influence of semantics and numerical representation on the SNARC effect
Scientific Reports
SNARC effect
Semantic consistency model
Semantics
Mental number line
Working memory account
title The influence of semantics and numerical representation on the SNARC effect
title_full The influence of semantics and numerical representation on the SNARC effect
title_fullStr The influence of semantics and numerical representation on the SNARC effect
title_full_unstemmed The influence of semantics and numerical representation on the SNARC effect
title_short The influence of semantics and numerical representation on the SNARC effect
title_sort influence of semantics and numerical representation on the snarc effect
topic SNARC effect
Semantic consistency model
Semantics
Mental number line
Working memory account
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-96972-x
work_keys_str_mv AT tinghukang theinfluenceofsemanticsandnumericalrepresentationonthesnarceffect
AT yalinliu theinfluenceofsemanticsandnumericalrepresentationonthesnarceffect
AT mengqu theinfluenceofsemanticsandnumericalrepresentationonthesnarceffect
AT rongwang theinfluenceofsemanticsandnumericalrepresentationonthesnarceffect
AT tinghaotang theinfluenceofsemanticsandnumericalrepresentationonthesnarceffect
AT tinghukang influenceofsemanticsandnumericalrepresentationonthesnarceffect
AT yalinliu influenceofsemanticsandnumericalrepresentationonthesnarceffect
AT mengqu influenceofsemanticsandnumericalrepresentationonthesnarceffect
AT rongwang influenceofsemanticsandnumericalrepresentationonthesnarceffect
AT tinghaotang influenceofsemanticsandnumericalrepresentationonthesnarceffect