The Processing of Two-Digit Numbers Depends on Task Instructions

Recently, a lot of research has focused on resolving whether two-digit numbers are processed holistically or compositionally. This has led to inconsistent results. In the present study we investigated effects of task instructions. Subjects performed magnitude or parity judgments on targets preceded by masked primes containing parts of the target at a task-congruent (3#_37) or task-incongruent (#3_37) position. Priming effects were influenced by the instructions: In the magnitude task, the priming effects were primarily mediated by the congruency of the decade digit, whereas in the parity task they were elicited by the congruency of the unit digit, which is in line with a flexible compositional processing style. These and previous findings show that two-digit numbers can be processed in a very flexible way, depending on the task context.

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