According to LeFevre, Sadesky, and Bisanz (1996), averaging solution latencies in order to study individuals' arithmetic strategies can result in misleading conclusions. Therefore, in addition to classical chronometric data, they collected verbal reports and challenged the assumption that adults rely systematically on retrieval of arithmetic facts from memory to solve simple addition problems. However, Kirk and Ashcraft (2001) questioned the validity of such a methodology and concluded that a more appropriate method has to be found. Thus, we developed an operand recognition paradigm that does not rely on verbal reports or on solution latencies. In accordance with LeFevre et al., we show in a first experiment that adults resort to nonretriev...
This dissertation explores how arithmetic facts such as 6 x 7 = 42 are stored and retrieved in memor...
International audienceIn contrast to other cognitive abilities, arithmetic skills are known to be pr...
<b></b> The alphabet-arithmetic paradigm, in which adults are asked to add a numeral add...
According to LeFevre, Sadesky, and Bisanz (1996), averaging solution latencies in order to study ind...
Determining adults’ and children’s strategies in mental arithmetic constitutes a central issue in th...
Objectives. Determining how individuals solve arithmetic problems is crucial for our understanding o...
Strategies in mental arithmetic have been studied by cognitive psychologists for many years and this...
It is proposed that arithmetical facts are organized in memory in terms of a principle that is uniqu...
It is commonly accepted that repeatedly using mental procedures results in a transition to memory re...
Numerous studies show that adults solve simple arithmetic problems more or less exclusively by retri...
Arithmetic cognition research was at one time concerned mostly with the representation and retrieval...
Numerous studies show that adults solve simple arithmetic problems more or less exclusively by retri...
Research into the development of mathematical cognition has accelerated in recent times. In this lit...
Executive functions (e.g., inhibition) play an important role in scholastic learning, such as mathem...
International audienceThree groups of healthy younger adults, healthy older adults, and probable AD ...
This dissertation explores how arithmetic facts such as 6 x 7 = 42 are stored and retrieved in memor...
International audienceIn contrast to other cognitive abilities, arithmetic skills are known to be pr...
<b></b> The alphabet-arithmetic paradigm, in which adults are asked to add a numeral add...
According to LeFevre, Sadesky, and Bisanz (1996), averaging solution latencies in order to study ind...
Determining adults’ and children’s strategies in mental arithmetic constitutes a central issue in th...
Objectives. Determining how individuals solve arithmetic problems is crucial for our understanding o...
Strategies in mental arithmetic have been studied by cognitive psychologists for many years and this...
It is proposed that arithmetical facts are organized in memory in terms of a principle that is uniqu...
It is commonly accepted that repeatedly using mental procedures results in a transition to memory re...
Numerous studies show that adults solve simple arithmetic problems more or less exclusively by retri...
Arithmetic cognition research was at one time concerned mostly with the representation and retrieval...
Numerous studies show that adults solve simple arithmetic problems more or less exclusively by retri...
Research into the development of mathematical cognition has accelerated in recent times. In this lit...
Executive functions (e.g., inhibition) play an important role in scholastic learning, such as mathem...
International audienceThree groups of healthy younger adults, healthy older adults, and probable AD ...
This dissertation explores how arithmetic facts such as 6 x 7 = 42 are stored and retrieved in memor...
International audienceIn contrast to other cognitive abilities, arithmetic skills are known to be pr...
<b></b> The alphabet-arithmetic paradigm, in which adults are asked to add a numeral add...