Institute of Psychology, University of Graz, Graz, Austria.
Institute for Medical Informatics, Statistics and Documentation, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria.
PLoS One. 2021 Oct 21;16(10):e0258847. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258847. eCollection 2021.
What are the cognitive mechanisms supporting non-symbolic and symbolic order processing? Preliminary evidence suggests that non-symbolic and symbolic order processing are partly distinct constructs. The precise mechanisms supporting these skills, however, are still unclear. Moreover, predictive patterns may undergo dynamic developmental changes during the first years of formal schooling. This study investigates the contribution of theoretically relevant constructs (non-symbolic and symbolic magnitude comparison, counting and storage and manipulation components of verbal and visuo-spatial working memory) to performance and developmental change in non-symbolic and symbolic numerical order processing. We followed 157 children longitudinally from Grade 1 to 3. In the order judgement tasks, children decided whether or not triplets of dots or digits were arranged in numerically ascending order. Non-symbolic magnitude comparison and visuo-spatial manipulation were significant predictors of initial performance in both non-symbolic and symbolic ordering. In line with our expectations, counting skills contributed additional variance to the prediction of symbolic, but not of non-symbolic ordering. Developmental change in ordering performance from Grade 1 to 2 was predicted by symbolic comparison skills and visuo-spatial manipulation. None of the predictors explained variance in developmental change from Grade 2 to 3. Taken together, the present results provide robust evidence for a general involvement of pair-wise magnitude comparison and visuo-spatial manipulation in numerical ordering, irrespective of the number format. Importantly, counting-based mechanisms appear to be a unique predictor of symbolic ordering. We thus conclude that there is only a partial overlap of the cognitive mechanisms underlying non-symbolic and symbolic order processing.
支持非符号和符号顺序处理的认知机制是什么?初步证据表明,非符号和符号顺序处理是部分不同的结构。然而,支持这些技能的确切机制仍不清楚。此外,预测模式可能会在正式学校教育的头几年中发生动态发展变化。本研究调查了理论上相关的结构(非符号和符号数量比较、计数和存储以及言语和视空间工作记忆的操作成分)对非符号和符号数字顺序处理的表现和发展变化的贡献。我们从一年级到三年级对 157 名儿童进行了纵向跟踪研究。在顺序判断任务中,孩子们判断点或数字的三胞胎是否按数值顺序排列。非符号数量比较和视空间操作是两种非符号和符号排序初始表现的重要预测因素。与我们的预期一致,计数技能对符号但不对非符号排序的预测有额外的差异。从一年级到二年级的排序表现的发展变化由符号比较技能和视空间操作预测。在从二年级到三年级的发展变化中,没有预测因素可以解释方差。总的来说,目前的结果为数值排序中普遍涉及成对数量比较和视空间操作提供了有力的证据,而与数字格式无关。重要的是,基于计数的机制似乎是符号排序的独特预测因素。因此,我们得出结论,非符号和符号顺序处理的认知机制只有部分重叠。