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Promises and potential pitfalls of a 'cognitive neuroscience of mathematics learning'
ZDM - International Journal on Mathematics Education
  • Roland H. Grabner, ETH Zürich
  • Daniel Ansari, Western University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-22-2010
URL with Digital Object Identifier
10.1007/s11858-010-0283-4
Abstract

The present commentary discusses the papers of the special issue on 'cognitive neuroscience and mathematics learning' with respect to methodological and theoretical constraints of using neuroscientific methods to study educationally relevant processes associated with mathematics learning. A special focus is laid on the relevance of subject populations, methodological limitations of current neuroimaging methods and theoretical questions concerning the relationship between the well-studied neural correlates of numerical magnitude processing and the less-investigated neural processes underlying higher level mathematical skills, such as algebraic reasoning. © FIZ Karlsruhe 2010.

Citation Information
Roland H. Grabner and Daniel Ansari. "Promises and potential pitfalls of a 'cognitive neuroscience of mathematics learning'" ZDM - International Journal on Mathematics Education Vol. 42 Iss. 6 (2010) p. 655 - 660
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/daniel-ansari/84/