Airn of the present study is to investigate whether and to what extent movements performed with the whole body can influente calculation processes. Participants were askcd to perform additions or subtractions while executing an ascending or dcscending movement in a passive (i.e., by taking the elevator) or active (i.e., by taking the stairs) mode. Results revealed a congruency dieci between the type of calculation made and the direction of the movement perfonned, but only when participants experienced it through a passive mode. Our data are in line with studies providing evidence of a strict link between numerical and spatial representations, and between motor actions and number magnitude processing (motor-to-semantic etTect). Implications of the results for the embodied and grounded nature of numerica! cognition will be considered and discusseci.

Body movements affect Counting / Luisa, Lugli; Giulia, Baroni; Filomena, Anelli; Borghi, ANNA MARIA; Nicoletti, Roberto. - (2013), pp. 2944-2948.

Body movements affect Counting

BORGHI, ANNA MARIA;NICOLETTI, ROBERTO
2013

Abstract

Airn of the present study is to investigate whether and to what extent movements performed with the whole body can influente calculation processes. Participants were askcd to perform additions or subtractions while executing an ascending or dcscending movement in a passive (i.e., by taking the elevator) or active (i.e., by taking the stairs) mode. Results revealed a congruency dieci between the type of calculation made and the direction of the movement perfonned, but only when participants experienced it through a passive mode. Our data are in line with studies providing evidence of a strict link between numerical and spatial representations, and between motor actions and number magnitude processing (motor-to-semantic etTect). Implications of the results for the embodied and grounded nature of numerica! cognition will be considered and discusseci.
2013
Proceedings of the 35th Annua! Conferente of the Cogniiire Science Society
9780976831891
Numerical cogntion; Body movement; EMBODIED COGNITION
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Body movements affect Counting / Luisa, Lugli; Giulia, Baroni; Filomena, Anelli; Borghi, ANNA MARIA; Nicoletti, Roberto. - (2013), pp. 2944-2948.
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