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Autoren Dresler, Thomas; Obersteiner, Andreas; Schecklmann, Martin; Vogel, A. Carina M.; Ehlis, Ann-Christine; Richter, Melany M.; Plichta, Michael M.; Reiss, Kristina; Pekrun, Reinhard; Fallgatter, Andreas J.  
Titel Arithmetic tasks in different formats and their influence on behavior and brain oxygenation as assessed with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). A study involving primary and secondary school children.  
URL https://doi.org/10.1007/s00702-009-0307-9  
Erscheinungsjahr 2009, Jg. 116, H. 12  
Seitenzahl S. 1689-1700  
Zeitschrift Journal of neural transmission  
ISSN 0300-9564; 1435-1463  
Dokumenttyp Zeitschriftenaufsatz; online; gedruckt  
Beigaben Literaturangaben; Abbildungen  
Sprache englisch  
Forschungsschwerpunkt Lehr-Lern-Forschung unter neurowissenschaftlicher Perspektive  
Schlagwörter Längsschnittuntersuchung; Pädagogischer Transfer; Schule; Schulkind; Sauerstoffgehalt; Neurochemie; Lesen; Arithmetik; Mathematik; Mathematikunterricht; Mathematisches Denken; Infrarotspektroskopie; Neurologie; Neuropsychologie  
Abstract This study investigated whether near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) can be used to measure the processing of arithmetic problems in school children. Another aim was to assess whether distinct formats of such problems would lead to different neural processing. Two large samples of school children from different age groups were examined while calculating or reading arithmetic problems that were either presented in numeric or in word format. As expected, we found that, compared to reading, calculation resulted in greater average oxygenation in parietal and posterior frontal regions. Neither format nor age had a significant effect on brain oxygenation. We were able to demonstrate that NIRS measurements can readily be conducted with children and in school settings, which is an indication for the ecological validity of this measurement technique. (Orig.).  
Projekt Neurophysiologische Tests mathematikrelevanter Hirnfunktionen bei Kindern
 
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