Human beings are assumed to possess an approximate number system (ANS) dedicated to extracting and representing approximate numerical magnitude information. The ANS is assumed to be fundamental to arithmetic learning and has been shown to be associated with arithmetic performance. It is, however, still a matter of debate whether better arithmetic skills are reflected in the ANS. To address this issue, Chinese and German adults were compared regarding their performance in simple arithmetic tasks and in a non-symbolic numerical magnitude comparison task. Chinese participants showed a better performance in solving simple arithmetic tasks and faster reaction times in the non-symbolic numerical magnitude comparison task without making more err...
We investigated whether the approximate number system (ANS) was related to arithmetic among kinderga...
A growing body of research has shown that symbolic number processing relates to individual differenc...
While several studies have shown that the performance on numerosity comparison tasks is related to i...
Human beings are assumed to possess an approximate number system (ANS) dedicated to extracting and r...
Human beings are assumed to possess an approximate number system (ANS) dedicated to extracting and r...
Human beings are supposed to possess an approximate number system (ANS) dedicated to extracting and ...
Human beings are supposed to possess an approximate number system (ANS) dedicated to extracting and ...
The role of the Approximate Number System (ANS) on human’s arithmetic skills has long been debatable...
This study examined the nonsymbolic numerical magnitude processing in Chinese first graders with mar...
The 3rd Place of 20th Annual Denman Undergraduate Research Forum, OSU, Spring 2015Top Winner of the ...
Psychology: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)The mathematica...
A significant debate surrounds the nature of the cognitive mechanisms involved in non-symbolic numbe...
A variety of empirical evidence suggests the existence of a relationship between individual differen...
Symbolic number knowledge is strongly related to mathematical performance for both children and adul...
Symbolic number knowledge is strongly related to mathematical performance for both children and adul...
We investigated whether the approximate number system (ANS) was related to arithmetic among kinderga...
A growing body of research has shown that symbolic number processing relates to individual differenc...
While several studies have shown that the performance on numerosity comparison tasks is related to i...
Human beings are assumed to possess an approximate number system (ANS) dedicated to extracting and r...
Human beings are assumed to possess an approximate number system (ANS) dedicated to extracting and r...
Human beings are supposed to possess an approximate number system (ANS) dedicated to extracting and ...
Human beings are supposed to possess an approximate number system (ANS) dedicated to extracting and ...
The role of the Approximate Number System (ANS) on human’s arithmetic skills has long been debatable...
This study examined the nonsymbolic numerical magnitude processing in Chinese first graders with mar...
The 3rd Place of 20th Annual Denman Undergraduate Research Forum, OSU, Spring 2015Top Winner of the ...
Psychology: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)The mathematica...
A significant debate surrounds the nature of the cognitive mechanisms involved in non-symbolic numbe...
A variety of empirical evidence suggests the existence of a relationship between individual differen...
Symbolic number knowledge is strongly related to mathematical performance for both children and adul...
Symbolic number knowledge is strongly related to mathematical performance for both children and adul...
We investigated whether the approximate number system (ANS) was related to arithmetic among kinderga...
A growing body of research has shown that symbolic number processing relates to individual differenc...
While several studies have shown that the performance on numerosity comparison tasks is related to i...