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科学领域:

  • 认知心理学 认知心理学
  • 发展心理学 发展心理学
  • 神经科学是一个神经科学.

背景情况:

  • 顺序数处理对于儿童的数学发展至关重要.
  • 孩子们往往在不符合标准计数列表 (例如,2-4-6) 的顺序序列中扎.
  • 有限的研究表明,发育性计算障碍可能涉及这些非标准序列的困难.

研究的目的:

  • 调查发育性失算症儿童是否在将平凡性概念扩展到非相邻序列方面存在特定障碍.
  • 为了比较发育性失算症儿童和典型发育的儿童在平凡性判断任务上的表现.

主要方法:

  • 一个持续发育性失能症儿童样本和一个典型发育儿童的对照组参与了这项研究.
  • 参与者完成了一项任务,判断三重序列是顺序的 (例如,3-4-5,2-4-6) 或混合顺序的 (例如,3-5-4,2-6-4).

主要成果:

  • 患有发育性失算症的儿童比通常发育的儿童犯的错误要多得多.
  • 这种增加的错误率是特别观察到在顺序非相邻序列试验 (例如,2-4-6).

结论:

  • 在患有发育性计算障碍的儿童中,普通性处理受损.
  • 主要的缺陷似乎在于将普通概念扩展到简单的,相邻的数字序列之外.