Behavioral research has shown that arithmetic problems (e.g., 6+2=) are solved with various strategies, which can be inferred from the size of the presented problems or from trial-by-trial verbal strategy reports. The validity of these verbal strategy reports, however, has been repeatedly questioned. In the present electroencephalography study, we compared the association of both approaches with the oscillatory brain responses during arithmetic problem solving. Nineteen adults solved small and large addition and subtraction problems and indicated the applied strategy (fact retrieval vs. procedure use) on a trial-by-trial basis by means of verbal strategy reports. Analysis of event-related (de-)synchronization (ERS/ERD) in theta and alpha fr...
Arithmetic development is characterized by strategy shifts between procedural strategy use and fact ...
AbstractA number of previous studies have interpreted differences in brain activation between arithm...
International audienceWe used event-related potentials (ERPs) to determine the time course of mechan...
Abstract Adults use diVerent strategies in mental arith-metic. For example, they directly retrieve t...
International audienceArithmetic strategies refer to the set of procedures used to solve arithmetic ...
There has been a long tradition of research on mathematics education showing that children and adult...
International audienceParticipants were asked to verify if complex additions were smaller than 100 o...
Adult fMRI studies have indicated that activation in the arithmetic brain network is modulated by st...
International audienceIt is well known that people use several strategies to accomplish most cogniti...
The problem size effect is a well-established finding in arithmetic problem solving and is character...
Recent behavioral investigations indicate that the processes underlying mental arithmetic change sys...
The problem size effect is a well-established finding in arithmetic problem solving and is character...
The problem size effect is a well-established finding in arithmetic problem solving and is character...
Title Neural activity patterns associated with retrieval and procedural strategy use in typically de...
Introduction Accumulating evidence suggests that a fronto-parietal network is consistently activated...
Arithmetic development is characterized by strategy shifts between procedural strategy use and fact ...
AbstractA number of previous studies have interpreted differences in brain activation between arithm...
International audienceWe used event-related potentials (ERPs) to determine the time course of mechan...
Abstract Adults use diVerent strategies in mental arith-metic. For example, they directly retrieve t...
International audienceArithmetic strategies refer to the set of procedures used to solve arithmetic ...
There has been a long tradition of research on mathematics education showing that children and adult...
International audienceParticipants were asked to verify if complex additions were smaller than 100 o...
Adult fMRI studies have indicated that activation in the arithmetic brain network is modulated by st...
International audienceIt is well known that people use several strategies to accomplish most cogniti...
The problem size effect is a well-established finding in arithmetic problem solving and is character...
Recent behavioral investigations indicate that the processes underlying mental arithmetic change sys...
The problem size effect is a well-established finding in arithmetic problem solving and is character...
The problem size effect is a well-established finding in arithmetic problem solving and is character...
Title Neural activity patterns associated with retrieval and procedural strategy use in typically de...
Introduction Accumulating evidence suggests that a fronto-parietal network is consistently activated...
Arithmetic development is characterized by strategy shifts between procedural strategy use and fact ...
AbstractA number of previous studies have interpreted differences in brain activation between arithm...
International audienceWe used event-related potentials (ERPs) to determine the time course of mechan...