Oscillatory electroencephalographic patterns of arithmetic problem solving in fourth graders

被引:6
|
作者
Brunner, Clemens [1 ]
Koren, Nikolaus A. [1 ]
Scheucher, Judith [1 ]
Mosbacher, Jochen A. [1 ]
De Smedt, Bert [2 ]
Grabner, Roland H. [1 ]
Vogel, Stephan E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Karl Franzens Univ Graz, Inst Psychol, Educ Neurosci, Graz, Austria
[2] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Parenting & Special Educ Res Unit, Leuven, Belgium
基金
奥地利科学基金会;
关键词
SINGLE-DIGIT MULTIPLICATION; PROBLEM SIZE; STRATEGY USE; SUBTRACTION; RETRIEVAL; ORGANIZATION; OPERATION; RESPONSES; SELECTION; DYNAMICS;
D O I
10.1038/s41598-021-02789-9
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Numerous studies have identified neurophysiological correlates of performing arithmetic in adults. For example, oscillatory electroencephalographic (EEG) patterns associated with retrieval and procedural strategies are well established. Whereas fact retrieval has been linked to enhanced left-hemispheric theta ERS (event-related synchronization), procedural strategies are accompanied by increased bilateral alpha ERD (event-related desynchronization). It is currently not clear if these findings generalize to children. Our study is the first to investigate oscillatory EEG activity related to strategy use and arithmetic operations in children. We assessed ERD/ERS correlates of 31 children in fourth grade (aged between nine and ten years) during arithmetic problem solving. We presented multiplication and subtraction problems, which children solved with fact retrieval or a procedure. We analyzed these four problem categories (retrieved multiplications, retrieved subtractions, procedural multiplications, and procedural subtractions) in our study. In summary, we found similar strategy-related patterns to those reported in previous studies with adults. That is, retrieval problems elicited stronger left-hemispheric theta ERS and weaker alpha ERD as compared to procedural problems. Interestingly, we observed neurophysiological differences between multiplications and subtractions within retrieval problems. Although there were no response time or accuracy differences, retrieved multiplications were accompanied by larger theta ERS than retrieved subtractions. This finding could indicate that retrieval of multiplication and subtraction facts are distinct processes, and/or that multiplications are more frequently retrieved than subtractions in this age group.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 24 条
  • [1] The Effect of Central Executive Load on Fourth and Sixth Graders' Use of Arithmetic Strategies
    Ai, Jiru
    Yang, Jia
    Zhang, Tangzheng
    Si, Jiwei
    Liu, Yaqiong
    PSYCHOLOGICA BELGICA, 2017, 57 (02) : 154 - 172
  • [2] Patterns of problem-solving in children's literacy and arithmetic
    Farrington-Flint, Lee
    Vanuxem-Cotterill, Sophie
    Stiller, James
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2009, 27 : 815 - 834
  • [3] How are things adding up? Neural differences between arithmetic operations are due to general problem solving strategies
    Tschentscher, Nadja
    Hauk, Olaf
    NEUROIMAGE, 2014, 92 : 369 - 380
  • [4] The Acuity for Numerosity (but Not Continuous Magnitude) Discrimination Correlates with Quantitative Problem Solving but Not Routinized Arithmetic
    Jang, Selim
    Cho, Soohyun
    CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY, 2016, 35 (01) : 44 - 56
  • [5] Aging and strategy switch costs: A study in arithmetic problem solving
    Ardiale, Eleonore
    Hodzik, Suzane
    Lemaire, Patrick
    ANNEE PSYCHOLOGIQUE, 2012, 112 (03): : 345 - 360
  • [6] Arithmetic word problem solving: a Situation Strategy First framework
    Brissiaud, Remi
    Sander, Emmanuel
    DEVELOPMENTAL SCIENCE, 2010, 13 (01) : 92 - 107
  • [7] Individual strategy ratings improve the control for task difficulty effects in arithmetic problem solving paradigms
    Tschentscher, Nadja
    Hauk, Olaf
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2015, 6
  • [8] The Use of Automated Procedures by Older Adults With High Arithmetic Skills During Addition Problem Solving
    Thevenot, Catherine
    Dewi, Jasinta
    Bagnoud, Jeanne
    Wolfer, Pauline
    Fayol, Michel
    Castel, Caroline
    PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING, 2020, 35 (03) : 411 - 420
  • [9] The Effects of Presenting Multidigit Mathematics Problems in a Realistic Context on Sixth Graders' Problem Solving
    Hickendorff, Marian
    COGNITION AND INSTRUCTION, 2013, 31 (03) : 314 - 344
  • [10] Impact of ageing on problem size and proactive interference in arithmetic facts solving
    Archambeau, Kim
    De Visscher, Alice
    Noel, Marie-Pascale
    Gevers, Wim
    QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2019, 72 (03) : 446 - 456