Learning fractions is notoriously difficult, yet critically important to mathematical and general academic achievement. Eye-tracking studies are beginning to characterize the strategies that adults use when comparing fractions, but we know relatively little about the strategies used by children. We used eye-tracking to analyze how novice children and mathematically-proficient adults approached a well-studied fraction comparison paradigm. Specifically, eye-tracking can provide insights into the nature of differences: whether they are quantitative—reflecting differences in efficiency—or qualitative—reflecting a fundamentally different approach. We found that children who had acquired the basic fraction rules made more eye movements than did e...
The article investigates acquisition of mathematical knowledge in collaboration with an adult as it ...
Recent studies in adults demonstrated that arithmetic involves shifting attention along a spatial co...
Eye-tracking methods have only rarely been used to examine the online cognitive processing that occu...
Learning fractions is notoriously difficult, yet critically important to mathematical and general ac...
Recent studies have tracked eye movements to assess the cognitive processes involved in fraction com...
Fractions are defined by numerical relationships, and comparing two fractions’ magnitudes requires w...
Symbolic fractions are notoriously difficult to learn, and this difficulty has been characterized in...
To date, a number of studies have demonstrated the existence of mismatches between children's implic...
Recent studies conducted in adults have demonstrated that mental arithmetic involves shifting attent...
Adults shift their attention to the right or to the left along a spatial continuum when solving addi...
Quantity recognition in whole number representations is a fundamental skill children need to acquire...
Analogical reasoning is considered a key driver of cognitive development and is a strong predictor o...
The number line estimation task captures central aspects of children’s developing number sense, that...
Fractions are first introduced at the elementary school age, yet difficulty with fraction computatio...
<p>We investigated what strategies adults use to compare magnitudes of fractions, and how the strate...
The article investigates acquisition of mathematical knowledge in collaboration with an adult as it ...
Recent studies in adults demonstrated that arithmetic involves shifting attention along a spatial co...
Eye-tracking methods have only rarely been used to examine the online cognitive processing that occu...
Learning fractions is notoriously difficult, yet critically important to mathematical and general ac...
Recent studies have tracked eye movements to assess the cognitive processes involved in fraction com...
Fractions are defined by numerical relationships, and comparing two fractions’ magnitudes requires w...
Symbolic fractions are notoriously difficult to learn, and this difficulty has been characterized in...
To date, a number of studies have demonstrated the existence of mismatches between children's implic...
Recent studies conducted in adults have demonstrated that mental arithmetic involves shifting attent...
Adults shift their attention to the right or to the left along a spatial continuum when solving addi...
Quantity recognition in whole number representations is a fundamental skill children need to acquire...
Analogical reasoning is considered a key driver of cognitive development and is a strong predictor o...
The number line estimation task captures central aspects of children’s developing number sense, that...
Fractions are first introduced at the elementary school age, yet difficulty with fraction computatio...
<p>We investigated what strategies adults use to compare magnitudes of fractions, and how the strate...
The article investigates acquisition of mathematical knowledge in collaboration with an adult as it ...
Recent studies in adults demonstrated that arithmetic involves shifting attention along a spatial co...
Eye-tracking methods have only rarely been used to examine the online cognitive processing that occu...