Even though mathematics is considered one of the most abstract domains of human cognition, recent work on embodiment of mathematics has shown that we make sense of mathematical concepts by using insights and skills acquired through bodily activity. Fingers play a significant role in many of these bodily interactions. Finger-based interactions provide the preliminary access to foundational mathematical constructs, such as one-to-one correspondence and whole-part relations in early development. In addition, children across cultures use their fingers to count and do simple arithmetic. There is also some evidence for an association between children’s ability to individuate fingers (finger gnosis) and mathematics ability. Paralleling these behav...
Previous research indicates that the use of fingers as representations of ordinal and cardinal numbe...
Recently, acquisition of basic count ability has become increasingly valued, but, in many cases, the...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between finge...
Understanding number magnitude is an important prerequisite for children’s mathematical development....
Understanding number magnitude is an important prerequisite for children's mathematical development....
The well-documented association between fingers and numbers is not only based on the observation tha...
Previous studies investigating the association between fine-motor skills (FMS) and mathematical skil...
Children’s ability to use their fingers in numerical contexts is assumed to contribute to the develo...
<p>Children typically learn basic numerical and arithmetic principles using finger-based representat...
peer reviewedAlthough the role played by finger use in children’s numerical development has been wid...
Finger counting is widely considered an important step in children's early mathematical development....
Most children use their fingers when learning to count and calculate. These sensorimotor experiences...
Most children use their fingers when learning to count and calculate. These sensorimotor experiences...
Recently, acquisition of basic count ability has become increasingly valued, but, in many cases, the...
Recent developments of educational technology that allow multi-touch interactions have opened new fr...
Previous research indicates that the use of fingers as representations of ordinal and cardinal numbe...
Recently, acquisition of basic count ability has become increasingly valued, but, in many cases, the...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between finge...
Understanding number magnitude is an important prerequisite for children’s mathematical development....
Understanding number magnitude is an important prerequisite for children's mathematical development....
The well-documented association between fingers and numbers is not only based on the observation tha...
Previous studies investigating the association between fine-motor skills (FMS) and mathematical skil...
Children’s ability to use their fingers in numerical contexts is assumed to contribute to the develo...
<p>Children typically learn basic numerical and arithmetic principles using finger-based representat...
peer reviewedAlthough the role played by finger use in children’s numerical development has been wid...
Finger counting is widely considered an important step in children's early mathematical development....
Most children use their fingers when learning to count and calculate. These sensorimotor experiences...
Most children use their fingers when learning to count and calculate. These sensorimotor experiences...
Recently, acquisition of basic count ability has become increasingly valued, but, in many cases, the...
Recent developments of educational technology that allow multi-touch interactions have opened new fr...
Previous research indicates that the use of fingers as representations of ordinal and cardinal numbe...
Recently, acquisition of basic count ability has become increasingly valued, but, in many cases, the...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between finge...