Sensitivity to general and specific numerical features in typical achievers and children with mathematics learning disability.

QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY(2015)

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We examined the development of sensitivity to general and specific numerical features in typical achievers and in 6th and 8th graders with mathematics learning disability (MLD), using two effects in mental multiplication: operand-relatedness (i.e., difficulty in avoiding errors that are related to the operands via a shared multiplication row) and decade-consistency (i.e., difficulty in avoiding errors that are operand related and also share a decade with the true result). Responses to decade-consistent products were quick but erroneous. In line with the processing sequence in adults, children first became sensitive to the general numerical feature of operand-relatedness (typical achieversfrom 3rd grade; children with MLD in 8th grade) and only later to the specific feature of decade-consistency (typical achieversfrom 4th grade, but only from 6th grade in a mature pattern). Implications of the numerical sensitivity in children with MLD are discussed.
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General versus specific numerical features,Arithmetic development,Multiplication problems,Mathematics learning disability,Multiplication effects
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