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Typical numerosity adaptation despite selectively impaired number acuity in dyscalculia.

Giovanni Anobile1, Guido Marco Cicchini2, Filippo Gasperini3, David C Burr4.   

Abstract

It has been suggested that a core deficit of the "number sense" may underlie dyscalculia. We test this idea by measuring perceptual adaptation and discrimination thresholds for numerosity and object size in a group of dyscalculic and typical preadolescents (N = 71, mean age 12). We confirmed that numerosity discrimination thresholds are higher in developmental dyscalculia, while size thresholds are not affected. However, dyscalculics adapted to numerosity in a similar way to typicals. This suggests that although numerosity thresholds are selectively higher in dyscalculia, the mechanisms for perceiving numerosity are otherwise similar, suggesting that have a similar, but perhaps noisier, number sense.
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Keywords:  Approximate Number System; Dyscalculia; Numerical cognition; Numerosity adaptation; Numerosity perception

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30336135     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2018.10.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuropsychologia        ISSN: 0028-3932            Impact factor:   3.139


  4 in total

1.  Spontaneous perception of numerosity in pre-school children.

Authors:  G Anobile; G Guerrini; D C Burr; M Monti; B Del Lucchese; G M Cicchini
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2019-07-10       Impact factor: 5.349

2.  Unimpaired groupitizing in children and adolescents with dyscalculia.

Authors:  Giovanni Anobile; Moreno Marazzi; Stefano Federici; Agnese Napoletti; Lucia Cecconi; Roberto Arrighi
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-04-04       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  "Groupitizing": a strategy for numerosity estimation.

Authors:  Giovanni Anobile; Elisa Castaldi; Paula A Maldonado Moscoso; David C Burr; Roberto Arrighi
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-08-10       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Perception of geometric sequences and numerosity both predict formal geometric competence in primary school children.

Authors:  Elisa Castaldi; Roberto Arrighi; Guido M Cicchini; Arianna Andolfi; Giuseppe Maduli; David C Burr; Giovanni Anobile
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-07-09       Impact factor: 4.379

  4 in total

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