UID:
almahu_9949697708302882
Format:
1 online resource (581 p.)
ISBN:
1-281-78960-7
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9786611789602
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0-08-086745-6
Series Statement:
Advances in psychology ; 91
Content:
A broad range of current experimental research on numerical cognition and the acquisition of mathematical skills is covered in this volume. The individual chapters provide in-depth analysis of specific issues, methodologies, phenomena, and theory. The book is divided into two parts. In the first part the focus is on the acquisition and development of numerical skills. Part 2 of the book contains research on the information-processing basis of numerical skills, focusing on the mechanisms of perception, attention, and memory that support number skills. The range of theoretical a
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; The Nature and Origins of Mathematical Skills; Copyright Page; List of contents; Introduction; Acknowledgements; Part 1: Origins of Mathematical Abilities; Chapter 1. What a Number Is: Mathematical Foundations and Developing Number Concepts; Chapter 2. Relationships Children Construct Among English Number Words, Multiunit Base-Ten Blocks, and Written Multidigit Addition; Chapter 3. Understanding Elementary Mathematics; Chapter 4. Mathematical Misunderstandings: Qualitative Reasoning About Quantitative Problems
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Chapter 5. The Role of Expertise in Solving Arithmetic and Algebra Word Problems by AnalogyChapter 6. The Development of Skill in Mental Arithmetic: An Individual Differences Perspective; Part 2: Numerical Cognition: Representation, Process, and Architecture; Chapter 7. A Theory of Enumeration That Grows Out of a General Theory of Vision: Subitizing, Counting, and FINSTs; Chapter 8. Working Memory, Automaticity, and Problem Difficulty; Chapter 9. Representation and Retrieval of Arithmetic Facts: A Network-Interference Model and Simulation
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Chapter 10. MATHNET: Preliminary Results From a Distributed Model of Arithmetic Fact RetrievalChapter 11. Inhibitory Mechanisms in Normal and Dysfunctional Number Processing; Chapter 12. Cognitive Number Processing: An Encoding-Complex Perspective; Chapter 13. The Functional Architecture of Numerical Processing Mechanisms: Defending the Modular Model; Chapter 14. In Defense of the Encoding-complex Approach: Reply to McCloskey, Macaruso, & Whetstone; Author Index; Subject Index
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-444-89014-9
Language:
English
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