Recent studies have documented an evolutionarily primitive, early emerging cognitive system for the mental representation of numerical quantity (the analog magnitude system). Studies with non-human primates, human infants, and preschoolers have shown this system to support computations of numerical ordering, addition, and subtraction involving whole number concepts prior to arithmetic training. Here we report evidence that this system supports children’s predictions about the outcomes of halving and perhaps also doubling transformations. A total of one hundred and thirty-eight kindergarten and first grade children were asked to reason about the quantity resulting from the doubling or halving of an initial numerosity (of a set of dots) or an...
We are constantly dealing with quantities in our environment. This ability to process numerical magn...
What is the foundational knowledge that children rely on to provide meaning as they construct an exa...
Theories of number development have traditionally argued that the acquisition and discrimination of ...
A dedicated, non-symbolic, system yielding imprecise representations of large quantities (approximat...
BackgroundThe development of an evolutionarily grounded analogue magnitude representation linked to ...
<p>The uniquely human mathematical mind sets us apart from all other animals. Although humans typica...
Two experiments were conducted to test the hypothesis that toddlers have access to an analog-magnitu...
Do children draw upon abstract representations of number when they perform approximate arithmetic op...
BACKGROUND: The development of an evolutionarily grounded analogue magnitude representation linked t...
The last decade there has been an increasing research interest in numerical cognition and its underl...
Numerical and mathematical skills are critical predictors of academic success. The last three decade...
This thesis investigates the origins of children's understanding of multiplication and division and ...
When children learn to count, they map newly acquired symbolic representations of number onto preexi...
Preschoolers (n = 62) completed tasks that tapped their knowledge of symbolic and non-symbolic exact...
A striking way that humans differ from other species is our unique ability to represent and manipula...
We are constantly dealing with quantities in our environment. This ability to process numerical magn...
What is the foundational knowledge that children rely on to provide meaning as they construct an exa...
Theories of number development have traditionally argued that the acquisition and discrimination of ...
A dedicated, non-symbolic, system yielding imprecise representations of large quantities (approximat...
BackgroundThe development of an evolutionarily grounded analogue magnitude representation linked to ...
<p>The uniquely human mathematical mind sets us apart from all other animals. Although humans typica...
Two experiments were conducted to test the hypothesis that toddlers have access to an analog-magnitu...
Do children draw upon abstract representations of number when they perform approximate arithmetic op...
BACKGROUND: The development of an evolutionarily grounded analogue magnitude representation linked t...
The last decade there has been an increasing research interest in numerical cognition and its underl...
Numerical and mathematical skills are critical predictors of academic success. The last three decade...
This thesis investigates the origins of children's understanding of multiplication and division and ...
When children learn to count, they map newly acquired symbolic representations of number onto preexi...
Preschoolers (n = 62) completed tasks that tapped their knowledge of symbolic and non-symbolic exact...
A striking way that humans differ from other species is our unique ability to represent and manipula...
We are constantly dealing with quantities in our environment. This ability to process numerical magn...
What is the foundational knowledge that children rely on to provide meaning as they construct an exa...
Theories of number development have traditionally argued that the acquisition and discrimination of ...