Fingers offer a practical tool to represent and manipulate numbers during the acquisition of arithmetic knowledge, usually with a greater involvement in addition and subtraction than in multiplication. In adults, brain-imaging studies show that mental arithmetic increases activity in areas known for their contribution to finger movements. It is unclear, however, if this truly reflects functional interactions between the processes and/or representations controlling finger movements and those involved in mental arithmetic, or a mere anatomical proximity. In this study we assessed whether finger movements interfere with basic arithmetic problem solving, and whether this interference is specific for the operations that benefit the most from fin...
peer reviewedAlthough the role played by finger use in children’s numerical development has been wid...
Recent evidence indicates that body movements can influence number processing (Hartmann, et al., 201...
Children’s ability to use their fingers in numerical contexts is assumed to contribute to the develo...
Fingers offer a practical tool to represent and manipulate numbers during the acquisition of arithme...
Interactions between fingers and numbers have been reported in the existing literature on numerical ...
The history of mathematics provides several examples of the use of fingers to count or calculate. Th...
We introduce a novel method capable of dissecting the succession of processing stages underlying men...
Most children use their fingers when learning to count and calculate. These sensorimotor experiences...
Most children use their fingers when learning to count and calculate. These sensorimotor experiences...
Even though mathematics is considered one of the most abstract domains of human cognition, recent wo...
A core property of number words is that they are organized in sequence and their value is given by t...
Several lines of research have demonstrated spatial-numerical associations in both adults and childr...
2 In the present study, we experimentally tested the role of hand motor circuits in simple-arithmeti...
Recently, acquisition of basic count ability has become increasingly valued, but, in many cases, the...
Recently, acquisition of basic count ability has become increasingly valued, but, in many cases, the...
peer reviewedAlthough the role played by finger use in children’s numerical development has been wid...
Recent evidence indicates that body movements can influence number processing (Hartmann, et al., 201...
Children’s ability to use their fingers in numerical contexts is assumed to contribute to the develo...
Fingers offer a practical tool to represent and manipulate numbers during the acquisition of arithme...
Interactions between fingers and numbers have been reported in the existing literature on numerical ...
The history of mathematics provides several examples of the use of fingers to count or calculate. Th...
We introduce a novel method capable of dissecting the succession of processing stages underlying men...
Most children use their fingers when learning to count and calculate. These sensorimotor experiences...
Most children use their fingers when learning to count and calculate. These sensorimotor experiences...
Even though mathematics is considered one of the most abstract domains of human cognition, recent wo...
A core property of number words is that they are organized in sequence and their value is given by t...
Several lines of research have demonstrated spatial-numerical associations in both adults and childr...
2 In the present study, we experimentally tested the role of hand motor circuits in simple-arithmeti...
Recently, acquisition of basic count ability has become increasingly valued, but, in many cases, the...
Recently, acquisition of basic count ability has become increasingly valued, but, in many cases, the...
peer reviewedAlthough the role played by finger use in children’s numerical development has been wid...
Recent evidence indicates that body movements can influence number processing (Hartmann, et al., 201...
Children’s ability to use their fingers in numerical contexts is assumed to contribute to the develo...