<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>An ability to successfully add numerical digits is a key goal of early mathematics education. But the mechanisms by which adults and children develop the skills to perform such arithmetical tasks remain poorly understood. Recently researchers have demonstrated robust evidence that humans have an inbuilt 'number sense' which supports approximate numerical operations. But, to date, the role that this system plays in the development of formal symbolic mathematical skills has been unclear. The project looks at the role of number sense in adults' arithmetic and mathematical performance. In particular the research seeks to determine how number sense interacts with symbolic or verbal representations ...
Theories of number development have traditionally argued that the acquisition and discrimination of ...
This dissertation aimed to investigate symbolic and non-symbolic number sense in relation to each ot...
Individual differences in number sense correlate with mathematical ability and performance, although...
A growing body of research has shown that symbolic number processing relates to individual differenc...
In adult number processing two mechanisms are commonly used: approximate estimation of quantity and ...
The development of numerical abilities and math-related skills, both in children and adults, has bec...
ABSTRACT—Humans share with other animals a system for thinking about numbers in an imprecise and int...
While several studies have shown that the performance on numerosity comparison tasks is related to i...
<p>The uniquely human mathematical mind sets us apart from all other animals. Although humans typica...
A large proportion of recent research on the development of numerical cognition has focused on the f...
The process by which adults develop competence in symbolic mathematics tasks is poorly understood. N...
Humans are born with a basic sense of number. This number sense, which is now called the Approximate...
Individual differences in number sense correlate with mathematical ability and performance, although...
In this chapter, I report researches that investigated whether our sensitivity to quantities, the Nu...
We assessed a range of theoretically critical predictors (numerosity discrimination, number knowledg...
Theories of number development have traditionally argued that the acquisition and discrimination of ...
This dissertation aimed to investigate symbolic and non-symbolic number sense in relation to each ot...
Individual differences in number sense correlate with mathematical ability and performance, although...
A growing body of research has shown that symbolic number processing relates to individual differenc...
In adult number processing two mechanisms are commonly used: approximate estimation of quantity and ...
The development of numerical abilities and math-related skills, both in children and adults, has bec...
ABSTRACT—Humans share with other animals a system for thinking about numbers in an imprecise and int...
While several studies have shown that the performance on numerosity comparison tasks is related to i...
<p>The uniquely human mathematical mind sets us apart from all other animals. Although humans typica...
A large proportion of recent research on the development of numerical cognition has focused on the f...
The process by which adults develop competence in symbolic mathematics tasks is poorly understood. N...
Humans are born with a basic sense of number. This number sense, which is now called the Approximate...
Individual differences in number sense correlate with mathematical ability and performance, although...
In this chapter, I report researches that investigated whether our sensitivity to quantities, the Nu...
We assessed a range of theoretically critical predictors (numerosity discrimination, number knowledg...
Theories of number development have traditionally argued that the acquisition and discrimination of ...
This dissertation aimed to investigate symbolic and non-symbolic number sense in relation to each ot...
Individual differences in number sense correlate with mathematical ability and performance, although...