Literature DB >> 28682117

Separating math from anxiety: The role of inhibitory mechanisms.

Irene C Mammarella1, Sara Caviola2, David Giofrè3, Erika Borella4.   

Abstract

Deficits in executive functions have been hypothesized and documented for children with severe mathematics anxiety (MA) or developmental dyscalculia, but the role of inhibition-related processes has not been specifically explored. The main aim of the present study was to shed further light on the specificity of these profiles in children in terms of working memory (WM) and the inhibitory functions involved. Four groups of children between 8 and 10 years old were selected: one group with developmental dyscalculia (DD) and no MA, one with severe MA and developmental dyscalculia (MA-DD), one with severe MA and no DD (MA), and one with typical development (TD). All children were presented with tasks measuring two inhibition-related functions, that is, proactive interference and prepotent response, and a WM task. The results showed that children with severe MA (but no DD) were specifically impaired in the proactive interference task, while children with DD (with or without MA) failed in the WM task. Our findings point to the importance of distinguishing the cognitive processes underlying these profiles.

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Keywords:  Developmental dyscalculia; inhibitory mechanisms; mathematics anxiety; primary school children

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28682117     DOI: 10.1080/21622965.2017.1341836

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Neuropsychol Child        ISSN: 2162-2965            Impact factor:   1.493


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