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Abstract: . . . experimental psychology Page 1 Automatic response activation of implicit spatial information: Evidence from the SNARC effect. Wim Gevers, Jan Lammertyn, Wim Notebaert, Tom Verguts, & Wim Fias Department of Experimental Psychology , Ghent University, Belgium Corresponding author: Wim Gevers Department of Experimental Psychology Ghent University H. Dunantlaan 2, 9000 Gent Belgium Phone: +32-(0)9-264 63 98 Fax: +32-(0)9-264 64 96 E-mail: Wim.Gevers@Ugent.be Page 2 2 Abstract In the present paper we focus on how irrelevant implicit spatial information is processed. By irrelevant we mean information . . . . . . instance of the Simon effect ? Cognition, 88(3), B1-B10. Olson, G.M., & Laxar, K. (1973). Asymmetries in processing the terms “right” and “left” . Journal of Experimental Psychology , 100, 284-290. Olson, G.M., & Laxar, K. (1974). Processing the terms right and left: A note on left-handers. Journal of Experimental Psychology , 102(6), 1135-1137. Rusconi, E., Kwan, B., Giordano, B.L., Umiltà, C., & Butterworth, B. (in press). Spatial representation of pitch height: the SMARC effect. Cognition, 1-17 . Schwarz, W., & Keus, I.M. (2004). Moving the eyes along the mental number line: Comparing SNARC effects . . . . . . 1 Automatic response activation of implicit spatial information: Evidence from the SNARC effect. Wim Gevers, Jan Lammertyn, Wim Notebaert, Tom Verguts, & Wim Fias Department of Experimental Psychology , Ghent University, Belgium Corresponding author: Wim Gevers Department of Experimental Psychology Ghent University H. Dunantlaan 2, 9000 Gent Belgium Phone: +32-(0)9-264 63 98 Fax: +32-(0)9-264 64 96 E-mail: Wim.Gevers@Ugent.be Page 2 2 Abstract In the present paper we focus on how irrelevant implicit spatial information is processed. By irrelevant we mean information that is not required to fulfill . . . . . . experimental psychology Page 1 Automatic response activation of implicit spatial information: Evidence from the SNARC effect. Wim Gevers, Jan Lammertyn, Wim Notebaert, Tom Verguts, & Wim Fias Department of Experimental Psychology , Ghent University, Belgium Corresponding author: Wim Gevers Department of Experimental Psychology Ghent University H. Dunantlaan 2, 9000 Gent Belgium Phone: +32-(0)9-264 63 98 Fax: +32-(0)9-264 64 96 E-mail: Wim.Gevers@Ugent.be Page 2 2 Abstract In the present paper we focus on how irrelevant implicit spatial . . . . . . spatial information: Evidence from the SNARC effect. Wim Gevers, Jan Lammertyn, Wim Notebaert, Tom Verguts, & Wim Fias Department of Experimental Psychology , Ghent University, Belgium Corresponding author: Wim Gevers Department of Experimental Psychology Ghent University H. Dunantlaan 2, 9000 Gent Belgium Phone: +32-(0)9-264 63 98 Fax: +32-(0)9-264 64 96 E-mail: Wim.Gevers@Ugent.be Page 2 2 Abstract In the present paper we focus on how irrelevant implicit spatial information is processed. By irrelevant we mean information that is not required to fulfill the task and by implicit we mean information . . . --3000,5,300,3314,41259
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