Does cognitive neuropsychology have a future?

TA Harley - Cognitive Neuropsychology, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Does Cognitive Neuropsychology have a future? Page 1 DOES COGNITIVE
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 semantic system supports the processing of mathematical principles

J Liu, L Yuan, C Chen, J Cui, H Zhang, X Zhou - Neuroscience, 2019 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …