Visuospatial working memory (VSWM) plays an important role in arithmetic problem solving, and the relationship between these two skills is thought to change over development. Even though neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that VSWM and arithmetic both recruit frontoparietal networks, inferences about common neural substrates have largely been made by comparisons across studies. Little work has examined how brain activation for VSWM and arithmetic converge within the same participants and whether there are age-related changes in the overlap of these neural networks. In this study, we examined how brain activity for VSWM and arithmetic overlap in 38 children and 26 adults. Although both children and adults recruited the intraparietal sulc...
Working memory (WM) plays a crucial role in the development of arithmetic ability. However, research...
Arithmetic learning is characterized by a change from procedural strategies to fact retrieval. fMRI ...
Arithmetic constitutes a large part of our daily lives, yet its neural basis in adults and children ...
Visuospatial working memory (VSWM) plays an important role in arithmetic problem solving, and the re...
What are the cognitive underpinnings of arithmetic and how do they contribute to individual differen...
The intraparietal sulcus (IPS) is thought to be an important region for basic number processing (e.g...
AbstractBaddeley and Hitch's multi-component working memory (WM) model has played an enduring and in...
Functional neuroimaging data have pointed to the activation of a fronto-parietal network during calc...
Previous research has demonstrated that children recruit the intraparietal sulcus (IPS) during arith...
Abstract Background Arithmetic processing in adults is known to rely on a frontal-parietal network. ...
AbstractWorking memory (WM) – temporary storage and manipulation of information in the mind – is a k...
Neuroimaging findings in adults suggest exact and approximate number processing relying on distinct ...
Arithmetic reasoning is arguably one of the most important cognitive skills a child must master. Her...
Arithmetic knowledge are composed of several components, including procedural skill which are simple...
ABSTRACTThe neural foundations of arithmetic learning are not well understood. While behavioral stud...
Working memory (WM) plays a crucial role in the development of arithmetic ability. However, research...
Arithmetic learning is characterized by a change from procedural strategies to fact retrieval. fMRI ...
Arithmetic constitutes a large part of our daily lives, yet its neural basis in adults and children ...
Visuospatial working memory (VSWM) plays an important role in arithmetic problem solving, and the re...
What are the cognitive underpinnings of arithmetic and how do they contribute to individual differen...
The intraparietal sulcus (IPS) is thought to be an important region for basic number processing (e.g...
AbstractBaddeley and Hitch's multi-component working memory (WM) model has played an enduring and in...
Functional neuroimaging data have pointed to the activation of a fronto-parietal network during calc...
Previous research has demonstrated that children recruit the intraparietal sulcus (IPS) during arith...
Abstract Background Arithmetic processing in adults is known to rely on a frontal-parietal network. ...
AbstractWorking memory (WM) – temporary storage and manipulation of information in the mind – is a k...
Neuroimaging findings in adults suggest exact and approximate number processing relying on distinct ...
Arithmetic reasoning is arguably one of the most important cognitive skills a child must master. Her...
Arithmetic knowledge are composed of several components, including procedural skill which are simple...
ABSTRACTThe neural foundations of arithmetic learning are not well understood. While behavioral stud...
Working memory (WM) plays a crucial role in the development of arithmetic ability. However, research...
Arithmetic learning is characterized by a change from procedural strategies to fact retrieval. fMRI ...
Arithmetic constitutes a large part of our daily lives, yet its neural basis in adults and children ...