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Individual Differences in Early Numeracy-The Role of Executive Functions and Subitizing

机译:早期算术中的个体差异-执行功能和替代作用的作用

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In this study, the question was raised how basic cognitive processes are related to math abilities and how it can be best determined which children are at risk for developing those disabilities. The role of four distinct basic processes in the development of early mathematics was investigated: executive functions, fluid intelligence, subitizing, and language. The counting skills of 115 five- and six-year-old children were also assessed. The results showed that both executive functions and number sense were important factors in children's development of counting skills. Both executive functions and subitizing explained a significant part of variance in children's counting skills. IQ scores could not add further explanation to the variance in early math. The implications of this study are that it seems promising to use the concept of executive functions for the early identification of children at risk for math learning difficulties.
机译:在这项研究中,提出了一个问题,即基本的认知过程如何与数学能力有关,以及如何最好地确定哪些儿童有患上这些残疾的风险。研究了四个不同的基本过程在早期数学发展中的作用:执行功能,流动智能,替代化和语言。还评估了115名5岁和6岁儿童的计数技能。结果表明,执行功能和数字感是儿童计数技能发展的重要因素。执行功能和归类化解释了儿童计数技能差异的很大一部分。智商分数无法进一步解释早期数学的差异。这项研究的意义在于,似乎有希望使用执行功能的概念来及早发现有数学学习困难风险的儿童。

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