Journal article

Culture-Independent Prerequisites for Early Arithmetic

RA Reeve, F Reynolds, J Paul, BL Butterworth

Psychological Science | SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC | Published : 2018

Abstract

In numerate societies, early arithmetic development is associated with visuospatial working memory, executive functions, nonverbal intelligence, and magnitude-comparison abilities. To what extent do these associations arise from cultural practices or general cognitive prerequisites? Here, we administered tests of these cognitive abilities (Corsi Blocks, Raven’s Colored Progressive Matrices, Porteus Maze) to indigenous children in remote northern Australia, whose culture contains few counting words or counting practices, and to nonindigenous children from an Australian city. The indigenous children completed a standard nonverbal addition task; the nonindigenous children completed a comparable..

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