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SUBMITTER: Imbo I
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3990049 | biostudies-literature | 2014
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Imbo Ineke I Vanden Bulcke Charlotte C De Brauwer Jolien J Fias Wim W
Frontiers in psychology 20140411
Number transcoding (e.g., writing 64 when hearing "sixty-four") is a basic numerical skill; rather faultlessly performed in adults, but difficult for children. In the present study, children speaking Dutch (an inversed number language) and French (a non-inversed number language) wrote Arabic digits to dictation. We also tested their IQ and their phonological, visuospatial, and executive working memory. Although the number of transcoding errors (e.g., hearing 46 but writing 56) was equal in both ...[more]