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Autoren Heine, Angela; Wißmann, Jacqueline; Tamm, Sascha; De Smedt, Bert; Schneider, Michael; Stern, Elsbeth; Verschaffel, Lieven; Jacobs, Arthur M.  
Titel An electrophysiological investigation of non-symbolic magnitude processing. Numerical distance effects in children with and without mathematical learning disabilities.  
URL https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2012.11.009  
URN, persistent 10.1016/j.cortex.2012.11.009  
Erscheinungsjahr 2013, Jg. 49, H. 8  
Seitenzahl S. 2162-2177  
Zeitschrift Cortex  
ISSN 0010-9452; 1973-8102  
Dokumenttyp Zeitschriftenaufsatz; gedruckt; online  
Beigaben Literaturangaben, Abbildungen, Tabellen  
Sprache englisch  
Schlagwörter Schüler; Rechenschwäche; Mathematikunterricht; Lernschwäche; Numerische Mathematik; Grundschule; Lernbehinderung; Test; Größenvorstellung;  
Abstract Introduction: The aim of the present study was to probe electrophysiological effects of non-symbolic numerical processing in 20 children with mathematical learning disabilities(mean age¼99.2 months) compared to a group of 20 typically developing matched controls(mean age 98.4 months). Methods: EEG data were obtained while children were tested with a standard non-symbolic numerical comparison paradigm that allowed us to investigate the effects of numerical distance manipulations for different set sizes, i.e., the classical subitizing, counting and estimation ranges. Effects of numerical distance manipulations on event-related potential (ERP) amplitudes as well as activation patterns of underlying current sources were analyzed. Results: In typically developing children, the amplitudes of a late parietal positive-going ERPcomponent showed systematic numerical distance effects that did not depend on set size. For the group of children with mathematical learning disabilities, ERP distance effects were found only for stimuli within the subitizing range. Current source density analysis of distance-related group effects suggested that areas in right inferior parietal regions are involved in the generation of the parietal ERP amplitude differences. Conclusion: Our results suggest that right inferior parietal regions are recruited differentially by controls compared to children with mathematical learning disabilities in response to non-symbolic numerical magnitude processing tasks, but only for stimuli with set sizes that exceed the subitizing range. (Orig.).  
Projekt Einfluss visuo-spatialer Defizite auf Entwicklung der Rechenschwäche bei Kindern
 
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