Publikation: Learning and development of embodied numerosity
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Recent empirical evidence indicates that seemingly abstract numerical cognitions are rooted in sensory and bodily experiences. In particular in finger counting finger-based representations reflect a specific case of embodied cognition, we termed embodied numerosity. Furthermore, we suggest that finger-based representations should be considered a distinct representation of number (magnitude) and argue that this representation is activated automatically whenever we encounter a number. We discuss in what way such a theoretical framework can account for the associations of fingers and numbers observed so far. In the final part, we evaluate whether the concept of embodied numerosity should be generalized beyond finger-based representations with particular focus on whether bodily-sensory experiences (such as moving the whole body along the mental number line) may corroborate numerical capabilities. In a series of intervention studies, we consistently observed more pronounced training effects for our embodied numerosity trainings for different age groups, different digital media, different number ranges, and different control conditions. Taken together, we conclude that embodied representations of number (magnitude) exist, are not limited to finger-based representations, and influence number processing in a systematic and functional way that can be used to foster the efficiency of numerical trainings.
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MOELLER, Korbinian, Ursula FISCHER, Tanja LINK, Mirjam WASNER, Stefan HUBER, Ulrike CRESS, Hans-Christoph NUERK, 2012. Learning and development of embodied numerosity. In: Cognitive processing. 2012, 13 (Suppl 1), pp. S271-S274. ISSN 1612-4782. eISSN 1612-4790. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s10339-012-0457-9BibTex
@article{Moeller2012-08Learn-45033, year={2012}, doi={10.1007/s10339-012-0457-9}, title={Learning and development of embodied numerosity}, volume={13 (Suppl 1)}, issn={1612-4782}, journal={Cognitive processing}, pages={S271--S274}, author={Moeller, Korbinian and Fischer, Ursula and Link, Tanja and Wasner, Mirjam and Huber, Stefan and Cress, Ulrike and Nuerk, Hans-Christoph} }
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