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The Mathematical Brain Across the Lifespan
This volume in the Progress in Brain Research series provides a comprehensive review of the most recent progress in the mathematical brain across the lifespan.
Marinella Cappelletti (Volume editor), Wim Fias (Volume editor)
9780444636980, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 22 June 2016
416 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.7 cm, 0.76 kg
The Mathematical Brain Across the Lifespan is the latest volume in the Progress in Brain Research series that focuses on new trends and developments. This established international series examines major areas of basic and clinical research within the neurosciences, as well as popular and emerging subfields.
1. Core mathematical abilities in infants: number and much more Maria Dolores de Hevia 2. Cognitive and Brain Systems Underlying Early Mathematical Development David Geary 3. Individual differences in children’s mathematics achievement: the roles of symbolic processing and domain-general cognitive functions Bert De Smedt 4. Foundations of mathematical abilities – towards understanding the neural coding of number in the human brain Evelyn Eger 5. Similarity interference in learning and retrieving arithmetic facts Alice De Visscher and Marie-Pascale Noël 6. Neurocomputational foundations of core mathematical abilities Marco Zorzi 7. The Number Interval Position Effect (NIPE) in the bisection of the mental number line reveals the nonlinear compressed scaling of numerical information: evidence from children, healthy adults and right brain damaged patients Fabrizio Doricchi 8. Strategic variations with age during arithmetic problem solving: The role of executive control Patrick Lemaire 9. Evolutionary basis of arithmetical abilities Brian Butterworth 10. Memory and cognitive control systems and circuits in mathematical cognition and learning Vinod Menon 11. Brain stimulation and mathematical training: The contribution of core and non-core skills Chung Yen Looi and Roi Cohen Kadosh 12. What causes dyscalculia? The core number module impairment hypothesis Manuela Piazza 13. Working memory disruption in developmental dyscalculia Denes Szucs 14. Ordinality and the Number Symbol System: Evidence from brain and behaviour Daniel Ansari 15. The relationship between core cognitive abilities and early numeracy Daniel C. Hyde
Subject Areas: Neurosciences [PSAN], Science: general issues [PD], Physiological & neuro-psychology, biopsychology [JMM], Cognitive science [GTR]