Although it has been proposed that inhibition is related to individual differences in mathematical achievement, it is not clear how it is related to specific aspects of mathematical skills, such as arithmetic fact retrieval. The present study therefore investigated the association between inhibition and arithmetic fact retrieval and further examined the unique role of inhibition in individual differences in arithmetic fact retrieval, in addition to numerical magnitude processing. We administered measures of cognitive inhibition (i.e., numerical and non-numerical stroop tasks) and a complementary, more ecologically valid measure of children’s inhibition in the classroom (i.e., teacher questionnaire), as well as numerical magnitude processing...
This study examined the inhibition deficit hypothesis in children with math disabilities (MD). Child...
Recently, there has been a growing emphasis on basic number processing competencies (such as the abi...
Several authors have argued that mathematical disabilities might result from difficulties in inhibit...
Executive functions (e.g., inhibition) play an important role in scholastic learning, such as mathem...
Although it has been proposed that inhibition is related to individual differences in mathematical a...
In the current study, we investigated the theoretically appealing (e.g. Ashcraft, 1987; Campbell, 19...
Arithmetic facts, in particular multiplication tables, are thought to be stored in long-term memory ...
After the introduction on the heterogeneity of arithmetic and arithmetic disabilities (AD), longitud...
This study investigated the theoretically appealing association between cognitive control and arithm...
Deficits in arithmetic fact retrieval constitute the hallmark of children with mathematical learning...
Numerosity discrimination tasks (judging which of two random dot arrays contains the larger number)h...
The difficulty in memorizing arithmetic facts is a general and persistent hallmark of math learning ...
Research has established that executive functions, the skills required to monitor and control though...
This contribution reviewed the available evidence on the domain-specific and domain-general neurocog...
This study investigated the theoretically appealing, but empirically little explored association bet...
This study examined the inhibition deficit hypothesis in children with math disabilities (MD). Child...
Recently, there has been a growing emphasis on basic number processing competencies (such as the abi...
Several authors have argued that mathematical disabilities might result from difficulties in inhibit...
Executive functions (e.g., inhibition) play an important role in scholastic learning, such as mathem...
Although it has been proposed that inhibition is related to individual differences in mathematical a...
In the current study, we investigated the theoretically appealing (e.g. Ashcraft, 1987; Campbell, 19...
Arithmetic facts, in particular multiplication tables, are thought to be stored in long-term memory ...
After the introduction on the heterogeneity of arithmetic and arithmetic disabilities (AD), longitud...
This study investigated the theoretically appealing association between cognitive control and arithm...
Deficits in arithmetic fact retrieval constitute the hallmark of children with mathematical learning...
Numerosity discrimination tasks (judging which of two random dot arrays contains the larger number)h...
The difficulty in memorizing arithmetic facts is a general and persistent hallmark of math learning ...
Research has established that executive functions, the skills required to monitor and control though...
This contribution reviewed the available evidence on the domain-specific and domain-general neurocog...
This study investigated the theoretically appealing, but empirically little explored association bet...
This study examined the inhibition deficit hypothesis in children with math disabilities (MD). Child...
Recently, there has been a growing emphasis on basic number processing competencies (such as the abi...
Several authors have argued that mathematical disabilities might result from difficulties in inhibit...