The developmental onset of symbolic approximation: beyond nonsymbolic representations, the language of numbers matters

Volume: 6
Published: Apr 29, 2015
Abstract
Symbolic (i.e., with Arabic numerals) approximate arithmetic with large numerosities is an important predictor of mathematics. It was previously evidenced to onset before formal schooling at the kindergarten age (Gilmore et al., 2007) and was assumed to map onto pre-existing nonsymbolic (i.e., abstract magnitudes) representations. With a longitudinal study (Experiment 1), we show, for the first time, that nonsymbolic and symbolic arithmetic...
Paper Details
Title
The developmental onset of symbolic approximation: beyond nonsymbolic representations, the language of numbers matters
Published Date
Apr 29, 2015
Volume
6
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