This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.Mental calculation is thought to be tightly related to visuospatial abilities. One of the strongest evidence for this link is the widely replicated operational momentum (OM) effect: the tendency to overestimate the result of additions and to underestimate the result of subtractions. Although the OM effect has been found in both infants and adults, no study has directly investigated its developmental trajectory until now. However, to fully understand the cognitive mechanisms lying at the core of the OM effect it is important to investigate its developmental dynamics. In the present study, we investigated t...
There is a debate about whether and why we overestimate addition and underestimate subtraction resul...
Arithmetic reasoning is arguably one of the most important cognitive skills a child must master. Her...
Biases are commonly seen in numerical cognition. The operational momentum (OM) effect shows that res...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Mental calculation is thought to be tightly related to visuospatial abilities. One of the strongest ...
Mental calculation is thought to be tightly related to visuospatial abilities. One of the strongest ...
Mental calculation is thought to be tightly related to visuospatial abilities. One of the strongest ...
International audienceMental calculation is thought to be tightly related to visuospatial abilities....
International audienceMental calculation is thought to be tightly related to visuospatial abilities....
<p>Mental calculation is thought to be tightly related to visuospatial abilities. One of the stronge...
The operational momentum (OM) effect describes a systematic bias in estimating the outcomes of simpl...
The operational momentum (OM) effect describes a systematic bias in estimating the outcomes of simpl...
Operational momentum was originally defined as a bias toward underestimating outcomes of subtraction...
An Operational Momentum (OM) effect is shown by 9-month-old infants during non-symbolic arithmetic, ...
Manipulative artefacts are considered useful scaffolds of arithmetic during early years education, b...
There is a debate about whether and why we overestimate addition and underestimate subtraction resul...
Arithmetic reasoning is arguably one of the most important cognitive skills a child must master. Her...
Biases are commonly seen in numerical cognition. The operational momentum (OM) effect shows that res...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Mental calculation is thought to be tightly related to visuospatial abilities. One of the strongest ...
Mental calculation is thought to be tightly related to visuospatial abilities. One of the strongest ...
Mental calculation is thought to be tightly related to visuospatial abilities. One of the strongest ...
International audienceMental calculation is thought to be tightly related to visuospatial abilities....
International audienceMental calculation is thought to be tightly related to visuospatial abilities....
<p>Mental calculation is thought to be tightly related to visuospatial abilities. One of the stronge...
The operational momentum (OM) effect describes a systematic bias in estimating the outcomes of simpl...
The operational momentum (OM) effect describes a systematic bias in estimating the outcomes of simpl...
Operational momentum was originally defined as a bias toward underestimating outcomes of subtraction...
An Operational Momentum (OM) effect is shown by 9-month-old infants during non-symbolic arithmetic, ...
Manipulative artefacts are considered useful scaffolds of arithmetic during early years education, b...
There is a debate about whether and why we overestimate addition and underestimate subtraction resul...
Arithmetic reasoning is arguably one of the most important cognitive skills a child must master. Her...
Biases are commonly seen in numerical cognition. The operational momentum (OM) effect shows that res...