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Emergence of the Link Between the Approximate Number System and Symbolic Math Ability

Jinjing Wang, Justin Halberda, Lisa Feigenson

2020Child Development31 citationsDOI

Abstract

Experimentally manipulating Approximate Number System (ANS) precision has been found to influence children's subsequent symbolic math performance. Here in three experiments (N = 160; 81 girls; 3-5 year old) we replicated this effect and examined its duration and developmental trajectory. We found that modulation of 5-year-olds' ANS precision continued to affect their symbolic math performance after a 30-min delay. Furthermore, our cross-sectional investigation revealed that children 4.5 years and older experienced a significant transfer effect of ANS manipulation on math performance, whereas younger children showed no such transfer, despite experiencing significant changes in ANS precision. These findings support the existence of a causal link between nonverbal numerical approximation and symbolic math performance that first emerges during the preschool years.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyDevelopmental psychologyNonverbal communicationAffect (linguistics)CommunicationCognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skillsMathematics Education and Teaching TechniquesEducation Methods and Practices
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