Numerical processing profiles in children with varying degrees of arithmetical achievement

Recent studies show basic cognitive abilities such as the rapid and precise apprehension of small numerosities in object sets (“subitizing”), verbal counting and numerical magnitude comparison significantly influence the acquisition of arithmetic and continues to modulate more advanced stages of mat...

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Andere auteurs: Estévez-Pérez, Nancy (coautor), Castro-Cañizares, Danilka (coautor), Martínez-Montes, Eduardo (coautor), Reigosa-Crespo, Vivian (coautor)
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520 3 |a Recent studies show basic cognitive abilities such as the rapid and precise apprehension of small numerosities in object sets (“subitizing”), verbal counting and numerical magnitude comparison significantly influence the acquisition of arithmetic and continues to modulate more advanced stages of mathematical cognition. Additionally, children with low arithmetic achievement (LAA) and Developmental Dyscalculia (DD) exhibit significant deficits in these cognitive processes. Nevertheless, the different cognitive profiles of children with varying degrees of numerical and arithmetic processing deficits have not been sufficiently characterized, despite its potential relevance to the stimulation of numerical cognition and the design of appropriate intervention strategies. Here, the cognitive profiles of groups of typically developing children, children with low arithmetical achievement and DD, exhibiting typical and atypical subitizing ability were contrasted. The results suggest that relatively independent neurocognitive mechanisms may produce distinct profiles at the behavioral level and suggest children with low arithmetic performance exhibiting atypical subitizing abilities are not only significantly slower, but rely on compensatory mechanisms and strategies compared to typical subitizers. The role of subitizing as a correlate of arithmetic fluency is revised in the light of the present findings. 
650 4 |a Developmental dyscalculia 
650 4 |a Low arithmetic achievement 
650 4 |a Numerical cognition 
650 4 |a Subitizing 
700 1 |a Estévez-Pérez, Nancy  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Castro-Cañizares, Danilka  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Martínez-Montes, Eduardo  |e coautor 
700 1 |a Reigosa-Crespo, Vivian  |e coautor 
773 0 |d Amsterdam, Paises Bajos  |g Volume 198, July 2019  |t Acta Psychologica [artículo de revista] 
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