<p>The uniquely human mathematical mind sets us apart from all other animals. Although humans typically think about number symbolically, we also possess nonverbal representations of quantity that are present at birth and shared with many other animal species. These primitive numerical representations are thought to arise from an evolutionarily ancient system termed the Approximate Number System (ANS). The present dissertation aims to determine how these preverbal representations of quantity may serve as the foundation for more complex quantitative reasoning abilities. To this end, the five studies contained herein investigate the relations between representations of number, representations of other magnitude dimensions, and symbolic math pr...
Theories of number development have traditionally argued that the acquisition and discrimination of ...
Human mathematical abilities comprise both learned, symbolic representations of number and unlearned...
Human mathematical abilities comprise both learned, symbolic representations of number and unlearned...
ABSTRACT—Humans share with other animals a system for thinking about numbers in an imprecise and int...
Numerical and mathematical skills are critical predictors of academic success. The last three decade...
A large proportion of recent research on the development of numerical cognition has focused on the f...
Previous research shows a correlation between individual differences in people’s school math abiliti...
a b s t r a c t Humans rely on two main systems of quantification; one is nonsymbolic and involves a...
The path towards mathematics success starts early, as initial numerical knowledge sets the foundatio...
An ongoing debate in research on numerical cognition concerns the extent to which the approximate nu...
Having a basic understanding of numbers and math is important for functioning in society. The first ...
The processing of quantity is crucial in daily life and is thought to bu ild upon an innate represen...
There is currently considerable discussion about the relative influences of evolutionary and cultura...
BACKGROUND: The development of an evolutionarily grounded analogue magnitude representation linked t...
The Approximate Number System (ANS) is a primitive mental system of nonverbal representations that s...
Theories of number development have traditionally argued that the acquisition and discrimination of ...
Human mathematical abilities comprise both learned, symbolic representations of number and unlearned...
Human mathematical abilities comprise both learned, symbolic representations of number and unlearned...
ABSTRACT—Humans share with other animals a system for thinking about numbers in an imprecise and int...
Numerical and mathematical skills are critical predictors of academic success. The last three decade...
A large proportion of recent research on the development of numerical cognition has focused on the f...
Previous research shows a correlation between individual differences in people’s school math abiliti...
a b s t r a c t Humans rely on two main systems of quantification; one is nonsymbolic and involves a...
The path towards mathematics success starts early, as initial numerical knowledge sets the foundatio...
An ongoing debate in research on numerical cognition concerns the extent to which the approximate nu...
Having a basic understanding of numbers and math is important for functioning in society. The first ...
The processing of quantity is crucial in daily life and is thought to bu ild upon an innate represen...
There is currently considerable discussion about the relative influences of evolutionary and cultura...
BACKGROUND: The development of an evolutionarily grounded analogue magnitude representation linked t...
The Approximate Number System (ANS) is a primitive mental system of nonverbal representations that s...
Theories of number development have traditionally argued that the acquisition and discrimination of ...
Human mathematical abilities comprise both learned, symbolic representations of number and unlearned...
Human mathematical abilities comprise both learned, symbolic representations of number and unlearned...