Learning and development of embodied numerosity
Recent empirical evidence indicates that seemingly abstract numerical cognitions are rooted
in sensory and bodily experiences. In particular in finger counting finger-based …
in sensory and bodily experiences. In particular in finger counting finger-based …
[HTML][HTML] Considering digits in a current model of numerical development
Numerical cognition has long been considered the perfect example of abstract information
processing. Nevertheless, there is accumulating evidence in recent years suggesting that …
processing. Nevertheless, there is accumulating evidence in recent years suggesting that …
Embodied numerosity: implicit hand-based representations influence symbolic number processing across cultures
In recent years, a strong functional relationship between finger counting and number
processing has been suggested. Developmental studies have shown specific effects of the …
processing has been suggested. Developmental studies have shown specific effects of the …
[HTML][HTML] Finger numeral representations: more than just another symbolic code
S Di Luca, M Pesenti - Frontiers in Psychology, 2011 - frontiersin.org
Representing numerosities with finger configurations offers children the opportunity to learn
and internalize fundamental properties of natural numbers through sensory–motor …
and internalize fundamental properties of natural numbers through sensory–motor …
Cross-cultural and intra-cultural differences in finger-counting habits and number magnitude processing: embodied numerosity in Canadian and Chinese university …
KR Morrissey, M Liu, J Kang, D Hallett… - Journal of Numerical …, 2016 - psycharchives.org
Recent work in numerical cognition has shown-that number magnitude is not entirely
abstract, and at least partly rooted in embodied and situated experiences, including finger …
abstract, and at least partly rooted in embodied and situated experiences, including finger …
[HTML][HTML] Fingers as a tool for counting–naturally fixed or culturally flexible?
A Bender, S Beller - Frontiers in psychology, 2011 - frontiersin.org
Like number words and written numerals, fingers can be used to represent numbers. In fact,
due to their ubiquitous availability, agility, and discrete quantity, they are considered the …
due to their ubiquitous availability, agility, and discrete quantity, they are considered the …
Stimulating numbers: signatures of finger counting in numerosity processing
E Sixtus, O Lindemann, MH Fischer - Psychological research, 2020 - Springer
Finger counting is one of the first steps in the development of mature number concepts. With
a one-to-one correspondence of fingers to numbers in Western finger counting, fingers hold …
a one-to-one correspondence of fingers to numbers in Western finger counting, fingers hold …
[HTML][HTML] Explicating numerical information: When and how fingers support (or hinder) number comprehension and handling
S Beller, A Bender - Frontiers in Psychology, 2011 - frontiersin.org
Numbers are of enormous significance for modern society. They form the basis of currency
and economic systems, of measurement and calculation, of engineering and the natural …
and economic systems, of measurement and calculation, of engineering and the natural …
Finger counting and numerical cognition
Beller, S., and Bender, A.(2011). Explicating numerical information: when and how fingers
support (or hinder) number comprehension and handling. Front. Psychol. 2: 214. doi …
support (or hinder) number comprehension and handling. Front. Psychol. 2: 214. doi …
[HTML][HTML] The influence of implicit hand-based representations on mental arithmetic
Recently, a strong functional relationship between finger counting and number processing
has been suggested. It has been argued that bodily experiences such as finger counting …
has been suggested. It has been argued that bodily experiences such as finger counting …