Recent behavioral investigations indicate that the processes underlying mental arithmetic change systematically with practice from deliberate, conscious calculation to automatic, direct retrieval of answers from memory [Bourne, L.E.Jr. and Rickard, T.C., Mental calculation: The development of a cognitive skill, Paper presented at the Interamerican Congress of Psychology, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1991; Psychol. Rev., 95 (1988) 492-527]. Results reviewed by Moscovitch and Winocur [In: The handbook of aging and cognition, Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ, 1992, pp. 315-372] suggest that consciously controlled processes are more dependent on frontal lobe function than are automatic processes. It is appropriate, therefore to determine whether transitions in ...
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...
This study investigated whether sequential difficulty effects emerge during processing of a mixed se...
Recent behavioral investigations indicate that the processes underlying mental arithmetic change sys...
This review focuses on studies utilizing early, late and slow-wave components of event-related poten...
Abstract Aim Math skill is a basic need for an individual, as a career prospect. However, little is ...
AbstractA number of previous studies have interpreted differences in brain activation between arithm...
International audienceParticipants were asked to verify if complex additions were smaller than 100 o...
Objective Early, late and slow waves of event-related potentials (erps) appearing around 0–300 ms, ...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were measured to investigate the executive inhibitory processes in m...
Behavioral research has shown that arithmetic problems (e.g., 6+2=) are solved with various strategi...
In the development of math ability, a large variability of performance in solving simple arithmetic ...
The problem size effect is a well-established finding in arithmetic problem solving and is character...
AbstractEvent-related potential (ERP) studies have detected several characteristic consecutive ampli...
International audienceWe used event-related potentials (ERPs) to determine the time course of mechan...
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...
This study investigated whether sequential difficulty effects emerge during processing of a mixed se...
Recent behavioral investigations indicate that the processes underlying mental arithmetic change sys...
This review focuses on studies utilizing early, late and slow-wave components of event-related poten...
Abstract Aim Math skill is a basic need for an individual, as a career prospect. However, little is ...
AbstractA number of previous studies have interpreted differences in brain activation between arithm...
International audienceParticipants were asked to verify if complex additions were smaller than 100 o...
Objective Early, late and slow waves of event-related potentials (erps) appearing around 0–300 ms, ...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were measured to investigate the executive inhibitory processes in m...
Behavioral research has shown that arithmetic problems (e.g., 6+2=) are solved with various strategi...
In the development of math ability, a large variability of performance in solving simple arithmetic ...
The problem size effect is a well-established finding in arithmetic problem solving and is character...
AbstractEvent-related potential (ERP) studies have detected several characteristic consecutive ampli...
International audienceWe used event-related potentials (ERPs) to determine the time course of mechan...
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...
This study investigated whether sequential difficulty effects emerge during processing of a mixed se...