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Symbolic Processing Mediates the Relation Between Non-symbolic Processing and Later Arithmetic Performance.


ABSTRACT: The nature of the relation between non-symbolic and symbolic magnitude processing in the prediction of arithmetic remains a hotly debated subject. This longitudinal study examined whether the influence of non-symbolic magnitude processing on arithmetic is mediated by symbolic processing skills. A sample of 130 children with age-adequate (N = 73) or below-average (N = 57) achievement in early arithmetic was followed from the end of Grade 1 (mean age: 86.9 months) through the beginning of Grade 4. Symbolic comparison of one- and two-digit numbers serially mediated the effect of non-symbolic comparison on later arithmetic. These results support a developmental model in which non-symbolic processing provides a scaffold for single-digit processing, which in turn influences multi-digit processing and arithmetic. In conclusion, both non-symbolic and symbolic processing play an important role in the development of arithmetic during primary school and might be valuable long-term indicators for the early identification of children at risk for low achievement in arithmetic.

SUBMITTER: Finke S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7113405 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Symbolic Processing Mediates the Relation Between Non-symbolic Processing and Later Arithmetic Performance.

Finke Sabrina S   Freudenthaler H Harald HH   Landerl Karin K  

Frontiers in psychology 20200326


The nature of the relation between non-symbolic and symbolic magnitude processing in the prediction of arithmetic remains a hotly debated subject. This longitudinal study examined whether the influence of non-symbolic magnitude processing on arithmetic is mediated by symbolic processing skills. A sample of 130 children with age-adequate (<i>N</i> = 73) or below-average (<i>N</i> = 57) achievement in early arithmetic was followed from the end of Grade 1 (mean age: 86.9 months) through the beginni  ...[more]

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