Previous research shows a correlation between individual differences in people’s school math abilities and the accuracy with which they rapidly and nonverbally approximate how many items are in a scene. This finding is surprising because the Approximate Number System (ANS) underlying numerical estimation is shared with infants and with non-human animals who never acquire formal mathematics. However, it remains unclear whether the link between individual differences in math ability and the ANS depends on formal mathematics instruction. Earlier studies demonstrating this link tested participants only after they had received many years of mathematics education, or assessed participants ’ ANS acuity using tasks that required additional symbolic...
Humans are born with a basic sense of number. This number sense, which is now called the Approximate...
Why do some children excel in mathematics while others struggle? A large body of work has shown posi...
Although growing evidence suggests a link between children's math skills and their ability to estima...
The Approximate Number System (ANS) is a primitive mental system of nonverbal representations that s...
a b s t r a c t Humans rely on two main systems of quantification; one is nonsymbolic and involves a...
Although everyone perceives approximate numerosities, some people make more accurate estimates than ...
Although everyone perceives approximate numerosities, some people make more accurate estimates than ...
An increasing number of studies have investigated the cognitive components that contribute to the de...
ABSTRACT—Humans share with other animals a system for thinking about numbers in an imprecise and int...
Previous research shows that children's ability to estimate numbers of items using their Approx...
We investigated whether the approximate number system (ANS) was related to arithmetic among kinderga...
The approximate number system (ANS) has been consistently found to be associated with math achieveme...
<p>The uniquely human mathematical mind sets us apart from all other animals. Although humans typica...
<div><p>The approximate number system (ANS) has been consistently found to be associated with math a...
Although approximate number system (ANS) has been found to predict mathematics ability, it remains u...
Humans are born with a basic sense of number. This number sense, which is now called the Approximate...
Why do some children excel in mathematics while others struggle? A large body of work has shown posi...
Although growing evidence suggests a link between children's math skills and their ability to estima...
The Approximate Number System (ANS) is a primitive mental system of nonverbal representations that s...
a b s t r a c t Humans rely on two main systems of quantification; one is nonsymbolic and involves a...
Although everyone perceives approximate numerosities, some people make more accurate estimates than ...
Although everyone perceives approximate numerosities, some people make more accurate estimates than ...
An increasing number of studies have investigated the cognitive components that contribute to the de...
ABSTRACT—Humans share with other animals a system for thinking about numbers in an imprecise and int...
Previous research shows that children's ability to estimate numbers of items using their Approx...
We investigated whether the approximate number system (ANS) was related to arithmetic among kinderga...
The approximate number system (ANS) has been consistently found to be associated with math achieveme...
<p>The uniquely human mathematical mind sets us apart from all other animals. Although humans typica...
<div><p>The approximate number system (ANS) has been consistently found to be associated with math a...
Although approximate number system (ANS) has been found to predict mathematics ability, it remains u...
Humans are born with a basic sense of number. This number sense, which is now called the Approximate...
Why do some children excel in mathematics while others struggle? A large body of work has shown posi...
Although growing evidence suggests a link between children's math skills and their ability to estima...