Perception of geometric sequences and numerosity both predict formal geometric competence in primary school children
Abstract While most animals have a sense of number, only humans have developed symbolic systems to describe and organize mathematical knowledge. Some studies suggest that human arithmetical knowledge may be rooted in an ancient mechanism dedicated to perceiving numerosity, but it is not known if for...
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Main Authors: | Elisa Castaldi, Roberto Arrighi, Guido M. Cicchini, Arianna Andolfi, Giuseppe Maduli, David C. Burr, Giovanni Anobile |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f4a05376d77d4c87b99b706454a8e9e4 |
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