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The Power of Practice: How Number-Hand Links Last
Sunday, January 19, 2025
The study had folks do tasks where they had to classify numbers as small or big. Some did it the usual way, some did it backwards. Then, they did another task where they had to judge if numbers were odd or even. Five minutes, a day, or a week later, the effect was still there. Those who practiced the usual way were quicker with left for small, right for big. Those who did it backwards were quicker the other way around. Those who didn't practice at all showed no real effect.
This shows that the SNARC effect can be shaped by what you practice. It's not just about math, but how your brain wires things together. Next time you're learning something new, remember: practice can make a lasting impact.
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