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Non-symbolic arithmetic abilities and mathematics achievement in the first year of formal schooling
Authors:Camilla K Gilmore  Shannon E McCarthy  Elizabeth S Spelke
Institution:1. Mathematics Education Centre, Loughborough University, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UK;2. Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Leuven, Leopold Vanderkelenstraat 32 — box 3765, 3000 Leuven, Belgium
Abstract:We examine the nature of motor representations evoked during comprehension of written sentences describing hand actions. We distinguish between two kinds of hand actions: a functional action, applied when using the object for its intended purpose, and a volumetric action, applied when picking up or holding the object. In Experiment 1, initial activation of both action representations was followed by selection of the functional action, regardless of sentence context. Experiment 2 showed that when the sentence was followed by a picture of the object, clear context-specific effects on evoked action representations were obtained. Experiment 3 established that when a picture of an object was presented alone, the time course of both functional and volumetric actions was the same. These results provide evidence that representations of object-related hand actions are evoked as part of sentence processing. In addition, we discuss the conditions that elicit context-specific evocation of motor representations.
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