Does cognitive neuropsychology have a future?
TA Harley - Cognitive Neuropsychology, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
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NEUROPSYCHOLOGY HAVE A FUTURE? Reflections stimulated by Rapp, B. (Ed.) (2001) …
NEUROPSYCHOLOGY HAVE A FUTURE? Reflections stimulated by Rapp, B. (Ed.) (2001) …
A cognitive model for multidigit number reading: Inferences from individuals with selective impairments
D Dotan, N Friedmann - Cortex, 2018 - Elsevier
We propose a detailed cognitive model of multi-digit number reading. The model postulates
separate processes for visual analysis of the digit string and for oral production of the verbal …
separate processes for visual analysis of the digit string and for oral production of the verbal …
What very small numbers mean.
DJ Cohen, JM Ferrell, N Johnson - Journal of Experimental …, 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
This article presents a theoretical and experimental framework for assessing the biases
associated with the interpretation of numbers. This framework consists of having participants …
associated with the interpretation of numbers. This framework consists of having participants …
MATHNET: Preliminary results from a distributed model of arithmetic fact retrieval
M McCloskey, AM Lindemann - Advances in psychology, 1992 - Elsevier
In this chapter we explore modeling of arithmetic fact retrieval within a connectionist or
“neural net” framework. We first sketch briefly some of the major empirical phenomena …
“neural net” framework. We first sketch briefly some of the major empirical phenomena …
Architectures for arithmetic
JID Campbell, LJ Epp - The handbook of mathematical cognition, 2005 - taylorfrancis.com
The breadth and complexity of the field of mathematics make the identification and study of
the cognitive phenotypes that define learning disabilities in mathematics (MD) a formidable …
the cognitive phenotypes that define learning disabilities in mathematics (MD) a formidable …
The semantic system supports the processing of mathematical principles
Although numerous studies have shown that brain regions around the intraparietal sulcus
play an important role in general mathematical or numerical processing, little is known about …
play an important role in general mathematical or numerical processing, little is known about …
P300 amplitude and latency reflect arithmetic skill: An ERP study of the problem size effect
DS Dickson, NYY Wicha - Biological psychology, 2019 - Elsevier
The effect of arithmetic problem size is widespread in behavior (eg, slower responses to 8×
7 than 2× 2). Here, we measure event related potentials (ERPs) to determine how the …
7 than 2× 2). Here, we measure event related potentials (ERPs) to determine how the …
Selective acalculia with sparing of the subtraction process in a patient with left parietotemporal hemorrhage
Y Lampl, Y Eshel, R Gilad, I Sarova-Pinhas - Neurology, 1994 - AAN Enterprises
We describe a patient with left parietotemporal hemorrhage with selective acalculia for
addition, multiplication, and division, but with an intact ability to subtract. There was no …
addition, multiplication, and division, but with an intact ability to subtract. There was no …
Neuropsychological findings on conceptual knowledge of arithmetic
M Delazer - The development of arithmetic concepts and skills, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
In recent years, research has focused extensively on the learning, representation, and
processing of mathematical knowledge, and neuropsychological investigations have played …
processing of mathematical knowledge, and neuropsychological investigations have played …
Mathematics performance in left and right brain-lesioned children and adolescents
MH Ashcraft, TS Yamashita, DM Aram - Brain and Cognition, 1992 - Elsevier
Children and adolescents with unilateral left-or right-hemisphere lesions were administered
a standardized test of mathematics ability and a battery of experimental tests that examined …
a standardized test of mathematics ability and a battery of experimental tests that examined …