While associations between number and space, in the form of a spatially oriented numerical representation, have been extensively reported in human adults, the origins of this phenomenon are still poorly understood. The commonly accepted view is that this number-space association is a product of human invention, with accounts proposing that culture, symbolic knowledge, and mathematics education are at the roots of this phenomenon. Here we show that preverbal infants aged 7 months, who lack symbolic knowledge and mathematics education, show a preference for increasing magnitude displayed in a left-to-right spatial orientation. Infants habituated to left-to-right oriented increasing or decreasing numerical sequences showed an overall higher lo...
A milestone in numerical development is the acquisition of counting principles which allow children ...
Spatial representations of number, such as a left-to-right oriented mental number line, are well doc...
The current study investigated whether children’s mental representations of numbers are organized sp...
While associations between number and space, in the form of a spatially oriented numerical represent...
The existence of an association between numbers and space is widely supported by cumulative data fro...
Literate subjects from Western cultures form spatial-numerical associations (SNA) in left-to-right d...
Numeric magnitudes often bias adults ’ spatial performance. Partly because the direction of this bia...
International audienceThree-to-five-year-old French children were asked to add or remove objects to ...
Given the robust finding that number and space are associated systematically at least in school chil...
Francis Galton first reported that humans mentally organize numbers from left to right on a mental n...
The mapping of numbers in space to form a "mental number line" has been consistently found in adults...
Although the existence of an association between numbers and space has been largely documented in ed...
Having a basic understanding of numbers and math is important for functioning in society. The first ...
We associate small numbers with the left side and large numbers with the right side of space. Recent...
Previous work has suggested that an important tool of adult numeric competence is a “mental number l...
A milestone in numerical development is the acquisition of counting principles which allow children ...
Spatial representations of number, such as a left-to-right oriented mental number line, are well doc...
The current study investigated whether children’s mental representations of numbers are organized sp...
While associations between number and space, in the form of a spatially oriented numerical represent...
The existence of an association between numbers and space is widely supported by cumulative data fro...
Literate subjects from Western cultures form spatial-numerical associations (SNA) in left-to-right d...
Numeric magnitudes often bias adults ’ spatial performance. Partly because the direction of this bia...
International audienceThree-to-five-year-old French children were asked to add or remove objects to ...
Given the robust finding that number and space are associated systematically at least in school chil...
Francis Galton first reported that humans mentally organize numbers from left to right on a mental n...
The mapping of numbers in space to form a "mental number line" has been consistently found in adults...
Although the existence of an association between numbers and space has been largely documented in ed...
Having a basic understanding of numbers and math is important for functioning in society. The first ...
We associate small numbers with the left side and large numbers with the right side of space. Recent...
Previous work has suggested that an important tool of adult numeric competence is a “mental number l...
A milestone in numerical development is the acquisition of counting principles which allow children ...
Spatial representations of number, such as a left-to-right oriented mental number line, are well doc...
The current study investigated whether children’s mental representations of numbers are organized sp...