Theories of number development have traditionally argued that the acquisition and discrimination of symbolic numbers (i.e., number words and digits) are grounded in and are continuously supported by the Approximate Number System (ANS)—an evolutionarily ancient system for number. In the current study, we challenge this claim by investigating whether the ANS continues to support the symbolic number processing throughout development. To this end, we tested 87 first- (Age M = 6.54 years, SD = 0.58), third- (Age M = 8.55 years, SD = 0.60) and fifth-graders (Age M = 10.63 years, SD = 0.67) on four audio-visual comparison tasks (1) Number words–Digits, (2) Tones–Dots, (3) Number words–Dots, (4) Tones–Digits, while varying the Number Range (Small a...
Whether different formats of numbers are represented by one or more systems across development is a ...
Humans are born with a basic sense of number. This number sense, which is now called the Approximate...
Although everyone perceives approximate numerosities, some people make more accurate estimates than ...
peer reviewedTheories of number development have traditionally argued that the acquisition and discr...
Preschoolers (n = 62) completed tasks that tapped their knowledge of symbolic and non-symbolic exact...
There is currently considerable discussion about the relative influences of evolutionary and cultura...
Attaching meaning to arbitrary symbols (i.e. words) is a highly complex and lengthy process. In the ...
<p>The uniquely human mathematical mind sets us apart from all other animals. Although humans typica...
What is the foundational knowledge that children rely on to provide meaning as they construct an exa...
Numerous studies from developmental psychology have suggested that human symbolic representation of ...
A large proportion of recent research on the development of numerical cognition has focused on the f...
A large proportion of recent research on the development of numerical cognition has focused on the f...
An ongoing debate in research on numerical cognition concerns the extent to which the approximate nu...
Although everyone perceives approximate numerosities, some people make more accurate estimates than ...
In numerical cognition research, it has traditionally been argued that the processing of symbolic nu...
Whether different formats of numbers are represented by one or more systems across development is a ...
Humans are born with a basic sense of number. This number sense, which is now called the Approximate...
Although everyone perceives approximate numerosities, some people make more accurate estimates than ...
peer reviewedTheories of number development have traditionally argued that the acquisition and discr...
Preschoolers (n = 62) completed tasks that tapped their knowledge of symbolic and non-symbolic exact...
There is currently considerable discussion about the relative influences of evolutionary and cultura...
Attaching meaning to arbitrary symbols (i.e. words) is a highly complex and lengthy process. In the ...
<p>The uniquely human mathematical mind sets us apart from all other animals. Although humans typica...
What is the foundational knowledge that children rely on to provide meaning as they construct an exa...
Numerous studies from developmental psychology have suggested that human symbolic representation of ...
A large proportion of recent research on the development of numerical cognition has focused on the f...
A large proportion of recent research on the development of numerical cognition has focused on the f...
An ongoing debate in research on numerical cognition concerns the extent to which the approximate nu...
Although everyone perceives approximate numerosities, some people make more accurate estimates than ...
In numerical cognition research, it has traditionally been argued that the processing of symbolic nu...
Whether different formats of numbers are represented by one or more systems across development is a ...
Humans are born with a basic sense of number. This number sense, which is now called the Approximate...
Although everyone perceives approximate numerosities, some people make more accurate estimates than ...