International audienceThree groups of healthy younger adults, healthy older adults, and probable AD patients, performed an addition/number comparison task. They compared 128 couples of additions and numbers (e.g., 4 + 9 15) and had to identify the largest item for each problem by pressing one of two buttons located under each item. Manipulations of problem characteristics (i.e., Problem difficulty and splits between correct sums and proposed numbers) enabled us to examine strategy selection and specific arithmetic fact retrieval processes. Results showed that arithmetic facts retrieval processes, which were spared with aging, were impaired in AD patients. However, AD patients were able to switch between strategies across trials according to...
<div><p>Young and old adults estimated the results of multidigit multiplication problems relative to...
Speeded enumeration of visual objects typically produces fast and accurate performance for up to 3 t...
International audienceYounger and older adults performed an inequality verification task (7+6 < 15, ...
International audienceThree groups of healthy younger adults, healthy older adults, and probable AD ...
International audienceObjective: We compared Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients' and elderly controls...
International audienceObjective: Consistent with Uittenhove and Lemaire (2012), we expected that str...
The present study investigated arithmetic processing in patients with mild dementia of Alzheimer's t...
Arithmetic facts (AFs) are required when solving problems such as "3 × 4" and refer to calculations ...
International audienceIn contrast to other cognitive abilities, arithmetic skills are known to be pr...
Arithmetic cognition research was at one time concerned mostly with the representation and retrieval...
According to LeFevre, Sadesky, and Bisanz (1996), averaging solution latencies in order to study ind...
Executive functions (e.g., inhibition) play an important role in scholastic learning, such as mathem...
Objectives. We examined whether older adults use plausibility-checking strategies while verifying ar...
Arithmetic abilities are required when solving problems such as “3x4” or “24+33” and are important f...
Objectives. Determining how individuals solve arithmetic problems is crucial for our understanding o...
<div><p>Young and old adults estimated the results of multidigit multiplication problems relative to...
Speeded enumeration of visual objects typically produces fast and accurate performance for up to 3 t...
International audienceYounger and older adults performed an inequality verification task (7+6 < 15, ...
International audienceThree groups of healthy younger adults, healthy older adults, and probable AD ...
International audienceObjective: We compared Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients' and elderly controls...
International audienceObjective: Consistent with Uittenhove and Lemaire (2012), we expected that str...
The present study investigated arithmetic processing in patients with mild dementia of Alzheimer's t...
Arithmetic facts (AFs) are required when solving problems such as "3 × 4" and refer to calculations ...
International audienceIn contrast to other cognitive abilities, arithmetic skills are known to be pr...
Arithmetic cognition research was at one time concerned mostly with the representation and retrieval...
According to LeFevre, Sadesky, and Bisanz (1996), averaging solution latencies in order to study ind...
Executive functions (e.g., inhibition) play an important role in scholastic learning, such as mathem...
Objectives. We examined whether older adults use plausibility-checking strategies while verifying ar...
Arithmetic abilities are required when solving problems such as “3x4” or “24+33” and are important f...
Objectives. Determining how individuals solve arithmetic problems is crucial for our understanding o...
<div><p>Young and old adults estimated the results of multidigit multiplication problems relative to...
Speeded enumeration of visual objects typically produces fast and accurate performance for up to 3 t...
International audienceYounger and older adults performed an inequality verification task (7+6 < 15, ...