Studies investigating the relationship between working memory (WM) and approximate number system (ANS) acuity in the area of arithmetic strategy utilization are scarce. The choice/no choice method paradigm was used in the present study to determine whether and how ANS acuity and WM components affected strategy utilization. The results showed that the central executive (CE) mediated the relationship between ANS acuity and strategy utilization. Furthermore, quantile regression analyses revealed that the association between CE and strategy choice was robust from the first to highest quantile. Notably, the relationship between ANS acuity and strategy choice was significant at the median and higher quantiles (i.e., 0.5, 0.75, and 0.85 quantiles)...
Our ability to perform arithmetic relies heavily on working memory, the manipulation and maintenance...
Arithmetic cognition research was at one time concerned mostly with the representation and retrieval...
International audienceWe investigated strategies used to estimate answers to addition problems. Two ...
The current study tested the development of working memory involvement in children’s arithmetic stra...
Analysis of percentages strategy use in choice conditions showed no effects of working-memory load o...
Fifth and seventh-graders accomplished computational estimation tasks in conditions where only one v...
In this paper, we provide an overview of three important issues regarding working-memory/executive f...
A total of 72 participants estimated products of complex multiplications of two-digit operands (e.g....
A child’s executive function (aspects: working memory, response inhibition, and set-shifting between...
Children's mathematical skills were considered in relation to executive functions. Using multiple me...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to mathematical pattern tasks is often deemed important for developing children...
The current study investigated the role of the central executive and the phonological loop in arithm...
Our ability to perform arithmetic relies heavily on working memory, the manipulation and maintenance...
Our ability to perform arithmetic relies heavily on working memory, the manipulation and maintenance...
This study investigated the relationship between working memory (WM), declarative strategy knowledge...
Our ability to perform arithmetic relies heavily on working memory, the manipulation and maintenance...
Arithmetic cognition research was at one time concerned mostly with the representation and retrieval...
International audienceWe investigated strategies used to estimate answers to addition problems. Two ...
The current study tested the development of working memory involvement in children’s arithmetic stra...
Analysis of percentages strategy use in choice conditions showed no effects of working-memory load o...
Fifth and seventh-graders accomplished computational estimation tasks in conditions where only one v...
In this paper, we provide an overview of three important issues regarding working-memory/executive f...
A total of 72 participants estimated products of complex multiplications of two-digit operands (e.g....
A child’s executive function (aspects: working memory, response inhibition, and set-shifting between...
Children's mathematical skills were considered in relation to executive functions. Using multiple me...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to mathematical pattern tasks is often deemed important for developing children...
The current study investigated the role of the central executive and the phonological loop in arithm...
Our ability to perform arithmetic relies heavily on working memory, the manipulation and maintenance...
Our ability to perform arithmetic relies heavily on working memory, the manipulation and maintenance...
This study investigated the relationship between working memory (WM), declarative strategy knowledge...
Our ability to perform arithmetic relies heavily on working memory, the manipulation and maintenance...
Arithmetic cognition research was at one time concerned mostly with the representation and retrieval...
International audienceWe investigated strategies used to estimate answers to addition problems. Two ...