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Mine Avcil1, Christina Artemenko1
1Department of Psychology, University of Tuebingen.
Developmental psychology
|April 7, 2025
概括
数字和算术技能在童年和青春期发展,在以后的生活中保持稳定. 保持特定领域的技能,如位置值处理,而领域一般的技能,如工作记忆,随着年龄的增长而下降.
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:
- 算术技能在一生中是必不可少的,但潜在的认知过程随着年龄的增长而改变.
- 特定领域的数值能力在早期发展,而领域的一般认知功能,如工作记忆在老年成人时下降.
研究的目的:
- 调查域特定 (数量大小,位置值处理) 和域一般 (工作内存,处理速度,抑制) 过程的寿命变化,以此作为算法的基础.
- 分析如何算术和数值效应 (例如,携带,借用,距离,兼容性) 受老化的影响.
主要方法:
- 评估了不同年龄组的算术效应 (携带,借用),数值效应 (距离,兼容性) 和认知技能:儿童,青少年和成年人 (年轻人,中年人,老年人).
主要成果:
- 数字和算术技能在年轻人成年之前会得到改善,然后稳定下来.
- 在老年人中,数量大小处理下降,而位置值处理保持完整.
- 随着年龄的增长",携带"效应变得更加连续,而"借用"效应仍然是绝对的.
结论:
- 算术技能依赖于发展特定领域的认知过程和老龄化领域的一般认知过程.
- 位置值处理是一种强大的技能,可以保持到老年,与工作记忆和处理速度不同.
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