textabstractIt was investigated whether task-related body movements yield beneficial effects on children’s learning of two-digit numbers and whether these learning effects are affected by mirror-based self-observation of those movements. Participants were 118 first-graders, who were randomly assigned to two movement conditions and two nonmovement control conditions. In the movement conditions, children were instructed to build two-digit numbers by making and simultaneously verbalizing out loud different sized steps representing the smaller units the numbers consisted of (e.g., the number “B36” was construed by saying out loud “B10,” “B20”, “B30,” “B35,” “B36,” while making three big steps, one medium, and one small step) on a ruler across t...
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Contains fulltext : 175576.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Understanding number magnitude is an important prerequisite for children's mathematical development....
BACKGROUND: Young children's spontaneous focusing on numerosity (SFON) as measured by experimental t...
It was investigated whether task-related body movements yield beneficial effects on children’s learn...
Several lines of research have demonstrated spatial-numerical associations in both adults and childr...
Cognitive load theory suggests that gestures have considerable effects on information processing wit...
Learning through physical action with mathematical manipulatives is an effective way to help childre...
To date, a number of studies have demonstrated the existence of mismatches between children's implic...
In this pilot study, we introduce an effective spatial-numerical training to improve children’s arit...
In this dissertation, two experiments investigated the role actions play in the development of child...
The number line estimation task captures central aspects of children’s developing number sense, that...
Several studies have shown that the acquisition of number meaning is related to finger motor represe...
Humans represent symbolic numbers as oriented from left to right: the mental number line (MNL). Up t...
This study investigates how children’s numerical cognition is reflected in their unfolding actions. ...
Previous studies demonstrated that basic numerical skills reliably predict children's future mathema...
Contains fulltext : 175576.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Understanding number magnitude is an important prerequisite for children's mathematical development....
BACKGROUND: Young children's spontaneous focusing on numerosity (SFON) as measured by experimental t...