| Literature DB >> 25309405 |
Leen Van Beek1, Pol Ghesquièr1, Bert De Smedt1, Lieven Lagae1.
Abstract
This study used for the first time event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine the well-known arithmetic problem size effect in children. The electrophysiological correlates of this problem size effect have been well documented in adults, but such information in children is lacking. In the present study, 22 typically developing 12-year-olds were asked to solve single-digit addition problems of small (sum ≤ 10) and large problem size (sum > 10) and to speak the solution into a voice key while ERPs were recorded. Children displayed similar early and late components compared to previous adult studies on the problem size effect. There was no effect of problem size on the early components P1, N1, and P2. The peak amplitude of the N2 component showed more negative potentials on left and right anterior electrodes for large additions compared to small additions, which might reflect differences in attentional and working memory resources between large and small problems. The mean amplitude of the late positivity component which follows the N2, was significantly larger for large than for small additions at right parieto-occipital electrodes, in line with previous adult data. The ERPs of the problem size effect during arithmetic might be a useful neural marker for future studies on fact retrieval impairments in children with mathematical difficulties.Entities:
Keywords: arithmetic; children; event-related potential (ERP); problem size effect; verbal production task
Year: 2014 PMID: 25309405 PMCID: PMC4174746 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00756
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
The effect of problem size on the amplitude of the N2 component.
| Topographical area | Problem size effect (μV, large minus small) |
|---|---|
| Prefrontal left | –2.12* |
| Prefrontal right | –2.12* |
| Frontal left | –2.38** |
| Frontal midline | –2.69* |
| Frontal right | –2.07* |
| Fronto-central left | –2.62** |
| Fronto-central right | –1.79* |
| Central left | –2.33** |
| Central midline | – |
| Central right | – |
Mean amplitude differences (in μV) between small and large problems in the 500–675 ms window.
| Topographical area | Problem size effect (μV, large minus small) |
|---|---|
| Parietal left | – |
| Parietal midline | 2.65* |
| Parietal right | 1.68* |
| Parieto-occipital left | – |
| Parieto-occipital right | 1.96* |
| Occipital left | 1.74* |
| Occipital right | 2.57** |