International audienceWe examine the relations of verbal and spatial working memory (WM) ability to the neural bases of arithmetic in school-age children. We independently localize brain regions subserving verbal versus spatial representations. For multiplication, higher verbal WM ability is associated with greater recruitment of the left temporal cortex, identified by the verbal localizer. For multiplication and subtraction, higher spatial WM ability is associated with greater recruitment of right parietal cortex, identified by the spatial localizer. Depending on their WM ability, children engage different neural systems that manipulate different representations to solve arithmetic problems
International audienceMastering single-digit arithmetic during school years is commonly thought to d...
Short-term memory has often been found to play a major role in children's arithmetical skills. Howev...
International audienceModels of the neural basis of arithmetic argue that left inferior frontal cort...
We examined the role of visuo-spatial working memory in different types of arithmetic ability in chi...
AbstractBaddeley and Hitch's multi-component working memory (WM) model has played an enduring and in...
Contains fulltext : 178264.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The relative im...
The relative importance of visual-spatial and verbal working memory for mathematics performance and ...
The relative importance of visual-spatial and verbal working memory for mathematics performance and ...
The relative importance of visual-spatial and verbal working memory for mathematics performance and ...
Previous research has demonstrated that children recruit the intraparietal sulcus (IPS) during arith...
International audienceUnderstanding the meaning of abstract mathematical symbols is a cornerstone of...
International audienceUnderstanding the meaning of abstract mathematical symbols is a cornerstone of...
International audienceUnderstanding the meaning of abstract mathematical symbols is a cornerstone of...
International audienceMastering single-digit arithmetic during school years is commonly thought to d...
Understanding the meaning of abstract mathematical symbols is a cornerstone of arithmetic learning i...
International audienceMastering single-digit arithmetic during school years is commonly thought to d...
Short-term memory has often been found to play a major role in children's arithmetical skills. Howev...
International audienceModels of the neural basis of arithmetic argue that left inferior frontal cort...
We examined the role of visuo-spatial working memory in different types of arithmetic ability in chi...
AbstractBaddeley and Hitch's multi-component working memory (WM) model has played an enduring and in...
Contains fulltext : 178264.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The relative im...
The relative importance of visual-spatial and verbal working memory for mathematics performance and ...
The relative importance of visual-spatial and verbal working memory for mathematics performance and ...
The relative importance of visual-spatial and verbal working memory for mathematics performance and ...
Previous research has demonstrated that children recruit the intraparietal sulcus (IPS) during arith...
International audienceUnderstanding the meaning of abstract mathematical symbols is a cornerstone of...
International audienceUnderstanding the meaning of abstract mathematical symbols is a cornerstone of...
International audienceUnderstanding the meaning of abstract mathematical symbols is a cornerstone of...
International audienceMastering single-digit arithmetic during school years is commonly thought to d...
Understanding the meaning of abstract mathematical symbols is a cornerstone of arithmetic learning i...
International audienceMastering single-digit arithmetic during school years is commonly thought to d...
Short-term memory has often been found to play a major role in children's arithmetical skills. Howev...
International audienceModels of the neural basis of arithmetic argue that left inferior frontal cort...