On the relative nature of (pitch-based) crossmodal correspondences

C Spence - Multisensory Research, 2019 - brill.com
This review deals with the question of the relative vs absolute nature of crossmodal
correspondences, with a specific focus on those correspondences involving the auditory …

Mapping of non-numerical domains on space: a systematic review and meta-analysis

A Macnamara, HAD Keage, T Loetscher - Experimental brain research, 2018 - Springer
The spatial numerical association of response code (SNARC) effect is characterized by low
numbers mapped to the left side of space and high numbers mapped to the right side of …

A systematic investigation reveals that Ishihara et al.'s (2008) STEARC effect only emerges when time is directly assessed

A Mariconda, V Prpic, S Mingolo, F Sors, T Agostini… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
Abstract The Spatial–TEmporal Association of Response Codes (STEARC) effect (Ishihara
et al. in Cortex 44: 454–461, 2008) is evidence that time is spatially coded along the …

When time stands upright: STEARC effects along the vertical axis

M Dalmaso, Y Schnapper, M Vicovaro - Psychological Research, 2023 - Springer
According to the spatial–temporal association of response codes (STEARC) effect, time can
be spatially represented from left to right. However, exploration of a possible STEARC effect …

Face Age is Mapped Into Three‐Dimensional Space

M Dalmaso, S Pileggi, M Vicovaro - Cognitive Science, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
People can represent temporal stimuli (eg, pictures depicting past and future events) as
spatially connoted dimensions arranged along the three main axes (horizontal, sagittal, and …

Past on the ground floor and future in the attic: The vertical mental timeline.

A Beracci, M Fabbri - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Time is represented along a horizontal mental line with an association between the past (or
short duration) and left space as well as between the future (or long duration) and right …

Evidence of SQUARC and distance effects in a weight comparison task

M Dalmaso, M Vicovaro - Cognitive Processing, 2019 - Springer
Stimuli associated with large quantities are typically responded to faster with a right-than a
left-side key, whereas stimuli associated with small quantities are typically responded to …

The vertical space–time association

A Beracci, ML Rescott, V Natale… - Quarterly Journal of …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
The space–time interaction suggests a left-to-right directionality in the mind's representation
of elapsing time. However, studies showing a possible vertical time representation are …

Cross-cultural evidence of a space-ethnicity association in face categorisation

M Dalmaso, M Vicovaro, K Watanabe - Current Psychology, 2023 - Springer
According to a space-valence association, individuals tend to relate negatively-and
positively-connoted stimuli with the left and right side of space, respectively. So far, only a …

Is 'heavy'up or down? Testing the vertical spatial representation of weight

M Vicovaro, M Dalmaso - Psychological Research, 2021 - Springer
Smaller numbers are typically responded to faster with a bottom than a top key, whereas the
opposite occurs for larger numbers (a vertical spatial–numerical association of response …