Noël Marie-Pascale, Rousselle Laurence
Center of Cognitive Neuroscience, Institute of Psychology, Catholic University of Louvain Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2011 Dec 21;5:165. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2011.00165. eCollection 2011.
Studies on developmental dyscalculia (DD) have tried to identify a basic numerical deficit that could account for this specific learning disability. The first proposition was that the number magnitude representation of these children was impaired. However, Rousselle and Noël (2007) brought data showing that this was not the case but rather that these children were impaired when processing the magnitude of symbolic numbers only. Since then, incongruent results have been published. In this paper, we will propose a developmental perspective on this issue. We will argue that the first deficit shown in DD regards the building of an exact representation of numerical value, thanks to the learning of symbolic numbers, and that the reduced acuity of the approximate number magnitude system appears only later and is secondary to the first deficit.
关于发育性计算障碍(DD)的研究试图确定一种基本的数字缺陷,以解释这种特定的学习障碍。第一个观点是,这些儿童的数字大小表征受损。然而,鲁塞尔和诺埃尔(2007年)给出的数据表明情况并非如此,而是这些儿童仅在处理符号数字的大小时存在障碍。从那时起,就有了不一致的研究结果发表。在本文中,我们将提出一个关于这个问题的发展视角。我们将论证,发育性计算障碍中显示出的首要缺陷在于,由于符号数字的学习,难以构建精确的数值表征,而近似数大小系统敏锐度的降低只是后来才出现的,并且是首要缺陷的次要结果。