A dedicated, non-symbolic, system yielding imprecise representations of large quantities (approximate number system, or ANS) has been shown to support arithmetic calculations of addition and subtraction. In the present study, 5–7-year-old children without formal schooling in multiplication and division were given a task requiring a scalar transformation of large approximate numerosities, presented as arrays of objects. In different conditions, the required calculation was doubling, quadrupling, or increasing by a fractional factor (2.5). In all conditions, participants were able to represent the outcome of the transformation at above-chance levels, even on the earliest training trials. Their performance could not be explained by process...
In learning mathematics, children must master fundamental logical relationships, including the inver...
AbstractMultiplication is one of the most important abilities gained through school life. Because mo...
We examine whether the array representation can support children’s understanding and reasoning in mu...
Recent studies have documented an evolutionarily primitive, early emerging cognitive system for the ...
Do children draw upon abstract representations of number when they perform approximate arithmetic op...
In learning mathematics, children must master fundamental logical relationships, including the inver...
Dyscalculia is a specific learning disability that affects an individual’s core skills in mathematic...
This thesis explores the exact arithmetic abilities of children before formal schooling. Recent stud...
In this paper, we examine the importance of representations, in particular with respect to the under...
The approximate number system (ANS) is thought to be a building block for the elaboration of formal ...
Symbolic arithmetic is fundamental to science, technology and economics, but its acquisition by chil...
This thesis investigates the origins of children's understanding of multiplication and division and ...
Two alternative hypotheses have been offered to explain the origin of the concept of multiplication ...
peer reviewedThe approximate number system (ANS) is thought to be a building block for the elaborati...
Whereas it is a well-established fact that young children can perform intuitive addition and subtrac...
In learning mathematics, children must master fundamental logical relationships, including the inver...
AbstractMultiplication is one of the most important abilities gained through school life. Because mo...
We examine whether the array representation can support children’s understanding and reasoning in mu...
Recent studies have documented an evolutionarily primitive, early emerging cognitive system for the ...
Do children draw upon abstract representations of number when they perform approximate arithmetic op...
In learning mathematics, children must master fundamental logical relationships, including the inver...
Dyscalculia is a specific learning disability that affects an individual’s core skills in mathematic...
This thesis explores the exact arithmetic abilities of children before formal schooling. Recent stud...
In this paper, we examine the importance of representations, in particular with respect to the under...
The approximate number system (ANS) is thought to be a building block for the elaboration of formal ...
Symbolic arithmetic is fundamental to science, technology and economics, but its acquisition by chil...
This thesis investigates the origins of children's understanding of multiplication and division and ...
Two alternative hypotheses have been offered to explain the origin of the concept of multiplication ...
peer reviewedThe approximate number system (ANS) is thought to be a building block for the elaborati...
Whereas it is a well-established fact that young children can perform intuitive addition and subtrac...
In learning mathematics, children must master fundamental logical relationships, including the inver...
AbstractMultiplication is one of the most important abilities gained through school life. Because mo...
We examine whether the array representation can support children’s understanding and reasoning in mu...