This paper aims at determining when magnitude is automatically activated from Arabic digits in children and whether this automatic activation depends on the number size of the stimuli considered. Second, third, and fourth graders performed a physical Stroop task in which pairs of single- and two-digit Arabic numerals in a ratio 1:2 or 2:3 were used. In addition, the speed of perceptual and semantic information was balanced: Instead of presenting the two members of each pair directly with a physical size difference, they first appeared in the same intermediate physical size, the perceptual difference occurring only after some time. The results indicated a significant effect of congruity at all grades, with faster reaction times and lower err...
In this study adults performed numerical and physical size judgments on a symbolic (Arabic numerals)...
In our cultures the meaning of number symbols is acquired and reinforced through education. Accordin...
In this article, we present the results of an 11-month longitudinal study (beginning when children w...
This paper aims at determining when magnitude is automatically activated from Arabic digits in child...
This paper examines the automatic processing of the numerical magnitude of two-digit Arabic numbers ...
This study traces developmental changes in automatic and intentional processing of Arabic numerals u...
Developmental aspects of number concepts were evaluated using participants from the beginning and en...
Recent studies indicate that Arabic digit knowledge rather than non-symbolic number knowledge is a k...
The process of learning symbolic Arabic digits in early childhood requires that magnitude and spatia...
The main aim of this thesis was to investigate the role of multi-digit number processing in the deve...
Many studies have investigated the association between children’s spontaneous attention to number an...
The ability to compare the numerical magnitude of symbolic numbers represents a milestone in the dev...
In this study adults performed numerical and physical size judgments on a symbolic (Arabic numerals)...
Many theories about human number representation stress the importance of a central seman-tic represe...
Two experiments where we systematically investigated the correspondence between auditory number word...
In this study adults performed numerical and physical size judgments on a symbolic (Arabic numerals)...
In our cultures the meaning of number symbols is acquired and reinforced through education. Accordin...
In this article, we present the results of an 11-month longitudinal study (beginning when children w...
This paper aims at determining when magnitude is automatically activated from Arabic digits in child...
This paper examines the automatic processing of the numerical magnitude of two-digit Arabic numbers ...
This study traces developmental changes in automatic and intentional processing of Arabic numerals u...
Developmental aspects of number concepts were evaluated using participants from the beginning and en...
Recent studies indicate that Arabic digit knowledge rather than non-symbolic number knowledge is a k...
The process of learning symbolic Arabic digits in early childhood requires that magnitude and spatia...
The main aim of this thesis was to investigate the role of multi-digit number processing in the deve...
Many studies have investigated the association between children’s spontaneous attention to number an...
The ability to compare the numerical magnitude of symbolic numbers represents a milestone in the dev...
In this study adults performed numerical and physical size judgments on a symbolic (Arabic numerals)...
Many theories about human number representation stress the importance of a central seman-tic represe...
Two experiments where we systematically investigated the correspondence between auditory number word...
In this study adults performed numerical and physical size judgments on a symbolic (Arabic numerals)...
In our cultures the meaning of number symbols is acquired and reinforced through education. Accordin...
In this article, we present the results of an 11-month longitudinal study (beginning when children w...