执行功能与早期数字技能的关系:对三、四岁学龄前儿童的研究

IF 1.8 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Giorgia Morosini, Alessandro Cuder, Chiara De Vita, Maria Chiara Passolunghi, Sandra Pellizzoni
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摘要

在数字社会中,计算能力是至关重要的,这就是为什么在儿童早期观察它们的发展是很重要的。本研究的目的是探讨一般领域(即执行功能)和特定领域前体在预测学龄前儿童基数理解发展中的相互作用。在这种情况下,我们还研究了儿童在指和触摸行为中的手指使用,这是一个与用手指表示数量相比研究不足的方面。一、二年级学龄前儿童样本(Mage= 3岁7个月;SD = 6个月;月份范围:36 - 58;女性= 49;男性= 51)参与了这项研究。所有的参与者都在一般领域和特定领域的前体中被评估。我们以视觉空间工作记忆和抑制技能为焦点变量,语言计数、计数和手指使用为中介变量,基数理解为因变量,采用中介模型对数据进行分析。数据显示,执行功能对早期的数字能力,即计数和枚举有直接影响。后两个特定的前体对基数理解有影响。此外,数据表明抑制与手指使用之间没有相关性,视觉空间工作记忆与手指使用之间呈负相关。从理论和教育的角度对数据进行了讨论,强调了数学能力的一般认知和特定领域前兆的作用,以及观察特定数值困难发展的早期信号的可能性。
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The relationship between executive functions and early numerical skills: A study on three- and four-year-old preschoolers
Numerical abilities are crucial in numerate societies, which is why it is important to observe their development early in childhood. The aim of the present study was to investigate the interplay between domain-general (i.e., executive functions) and domain-specific precursors in predicting the development of cardinality understanding in early preschool. In this context, we also examined children’s finger use in pointing and touching behaviors, an aspect understudied compared to finger use to represent quantities. A sample of preschool children from the first and second years of preschool (Mage= 3 years, 7 months; SD = 6 months; months range: 36 – 58; females = 49; males = 51) took part in the study. All participants were evaluated in domain-general and domain-specific precursors. We analyzed the data using a mediation model with visuospatial working memory and inhibition skills as focal variables, verbal counting, enumeration, and finger use as mediating variables, and cardinality understanding as dependent variable. Data show a direct effect of executive functions on early numerical abilities, i.e., counting and enumeration. These latter two specific precursors have an effect on cardinality understanding. Furthermore, data indicate no correlation between inhibition and finger use and a negative correlation between visuospatial working memory and finger use. Data are discussed from both a theoretical and educational perspective, highlighting the role of general cognitive and domain-specific precursors of math abilities with the possibility of observing early signals for the development of specific numerical difficulties.
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CiteScore
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发文量
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期刊介绍: Cognitive Development contains the very best empirical and theoretical work on the development of perception, memory, language, concepts, thinking, problem solving, metacognition, and social cognition. Criteria for acceptance of articles will be: significance of the work to issues of current interest, substance of the argument, and clarity of expression. For purposes of publication in Cognitive Development, moral and social development will be considered part of cognitive development when they are related to the development of knowledge or thought processes.
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