Dichotomous horizontal representation of acute deterioration risk on illnesses.

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Department of Human Sciences [Psychology], Tokyo Metropolitan University, 1-1 Minami-Osawa, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo, 192-0397, Japan.

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Research on the interaction of spatial information and perceived risks, like the SNARC effect, shows inconsistent left-to-right representations of risk among individuals.
  • The study involved registered nurses and college students who assessed the risk levels of illnesses by pressing buttons to indicate comparisons to a standard stimulus, with their reaction times recorded.
  • While no overall spatial-risk association was found, approximately half of the participants had a left-to-right representation of risk, and the other half had a right-to-left representation, indicating that individuals may perceive acute deterioration risks differently based on personal or situational factors.

Article Abstract

The possibility that risks interact with spatial information (such as the SNARC effect) has been explored but studies did not demonstrate a consistent left-to-right representation of risks. This is probably due to the perception of risk being different in each individual experience. The present study aimed to clarify the spatial characteristics of acute deterioration risks perceived from illnesses. Registered nurses and general students participated in the present experiment. They were instructed to judge, by pressing one of the left/right response buttons, whether the risk of a given target (illness name) presented on a computer screen was higher or lower compared to that of a standard stimulus. Reaction times to the target were measured. No spatial-risk association was observed in the comprehensive analysis, but further inspection revealed that approximately half of the participants have a left-to-right representation and the other half have a right-to-left representation. Moreover, participants' responses appeared to be faster when the target was representationally farther away from the standard stimulus (i.e., distance effect). These findings therefore suggest a spatially aligned magnitude representation of acute deterioration risk (i.e., mental risk line) but this horizontal risk orientation is likely to be dichotomous depending on the individuals and/or given situations.

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