TY - JOUR
T1 - The cognitive foundations of early arithmetic skills: It is counting and number judgment, but not finger gnosis, that count
AU - Long, Imogen
AU - Malone, Stephanie A.
AU - Tolan, Anne
AU - Burgoyne, Kelly
AU - Heron-Delaney, Michelle
AU - Witteveen, Kate
AU - Hulme, Charles
PY - 2016/12
Y1 - 2016/12
N2 - Following on from ideas developed by Gerstmann, a body of work has suggested that impairments in finger gnosis may be causally related to children’s difficulties in learning arithmetic. We report a study with a large sample of typically developing children (N = 197) in which we assessed finger gnosis and arithmetic along with a range of other relevant cognitive predictors of arithmetic skills (vocabulary, counting, and symbolic and nonsymbolic magnitude judgments). Contrary to some earlier claims, we found no meaningful association between finger gnosis and arithmetic skills. Counting and symbolic magnitude comparison were, however, powerful predictors of arithmetic skills, replicating a number of earlier findings. Our findings seriously question theories that posit either a simple association or a causal connection between finger gnosis and the development of arithmetic skills.
AB - Following on from ideas developed by Gerstmann, a body of work has suggested that impairments in finger gnosis may be causally related to children’s difficulties in learning arithmetic. We report a study with a large sample of typically developing children (N = 197) in which we assessed finger gnosis and arithmetic along with a range of other relevant cognitive predictors of arithmetic skills (vocabulary, counting, and symbolic and nonsymbolic magnitude judgments). Contrary to some earlier claims, we found no meaningful association between finger gnosis and arithmetic skills. Counting and symbolic magnitude comparison were, however, powerful predictors of arithmetic skills, replicating a number of earlier findings. Our findings seriously question theories that posit either a simple association or a causal connection between finger gnosis and the development of arithmetic skills.
KW - Arithmetic development
KW - Numerical cognition
KW - Finger gnosis
KW - Symbolic and nonsymbolic magnitude judgment
KW - Counting
KW - Children
U2 - 10.1016/j.jecp.2016.08.005
DO - 10.1016/j.jecp.2016.08.005
M3 - Article
SN - 0022-0965
VL - 152
SP - 327
EP - 334
JO - Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
JF - Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
ER -