Numerical magnitude processing in abacus-trained children with superior mathematical ability: an EEG study高数学能力珠心算儿童数量表征的脑电研究

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Jian Huang
Feng-lei Du
Yuan Yao
Qun Wan
Xiao-song Wang
Fei-yan Chen
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[1] Zhejiang University,Bio
[2] Zhejiang University,X Laboratory, Department of Physics
[3] Heilongjiang Abacus Association,Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences
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Electroencephalography (EEG); Abacus training; Distance effect; Numerical magnitude processing; Child; A; B842; 脑电图; 珠算训练; 距离效应; 数量加工; 儿童;
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Distance effect has been regarded as the best established marker of basic numerical magnitude processes and is related to individual mathematical abilities. A larger behavioral distance effect is suggested to be concomitant with lower mathematical achievement in children. However, the relationship between distance effect and superior mathematical abilities is unclear. One could get superior mathematical abilities by acquiring the skill of abacus-based mental calculation (AMC), which can be used to solve calculation problems with exceptional speed and high accuracy. In the current study, we explore the relationship between distance effect and superior mathematical abilities by examining whether and how the AMC training modifies numerical magnitude processing. Thus, mathematical competencies were tested in 18 abacus-trained children (who accepted the AMC training) and 18 non-trained children. Electroencephalography (EEG) waveforms were recorded when these children executed numerical comparison tasks in both Arabic digit and dot array forms. We found that: (a) the abacus-trained group had superior mathematical abilities than their peers; (b) distance effects were found both in behavioral results and on EEG waveforms; (c) the distance effect size of the average amplitude on the late negative-going component was different between groups in the digit task, with a larger effect size for abacus-trained children; (d) both the behavioral and EEG distance effects were modulated by the notation. These results revealed that the neural substrates of magnitude processing were modified by AMC training, and suggested that the mechanism of the representation of numerical magnitude for children with superior mathematical abilities was different from their peers. In addition, the results provide evidence for a view of non-abstract numerical representation.
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