Asakawa Atsushi, Sugimura Shinichiro
Faculty of Education, Ehime University, Japan.
Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hiroshima University, Japan.
Acta Psychol (Amst). 2022 Nov;231:103771. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2022.103771. Epub 2022 Oct 31.
Previous studies have found a relationship between fine motor skills, finger gnosis, and calculation skill. However, what mediates this association remains unclear. Therefore, this study investigated whether fine motor skills and finger gnosis are selectively associated with counting and symbolic comparison, and whether fine motor skills and finger gnosis are associated with calculation skills through numerical concepts to which they are selectively associated. We measured the counting, symbolic comparison, fine motor skills, finger gnosis, and working memory in preschool children (N = 48). The hierarchical multiple regression analysis results demonstrated that fine motor skills were selectively associated with counting, and finger gnosis with symbolic comparison. Moreover, based on the results of the mediation analysis, counting mediated the relationship between fine motor and calculation skills. However, the direct effects of fine motor skills and finger gnosis on calculation skills were also maintained. The findings were that fine motor skills and finger gnosis were related to numerical abilities, including counting, symbolic comparison, and calculations. Therefore, the findings were discussed in terms of the functional view and redeployment views, suggesting that the two views were complementary rather than exclusive.
以往的研究发现精细运动技能、手指识别与计算技能之间存在关联。然而,介导这种关联的因素仍不明确。因此,本研究调查了精细运动技能和手指识别是否分别与计数和符号比较相关,以及精细运动技能和手指识别是否通过它们各自分别相关的数字概念与计算技能相关。我们测量了48名学龄前儿童的计数、符号比较、精细运动技能、手指识别和工作记忆。分层多元回归分析结果表明,精细运动技能分别与计数相关,手指识别与符号比较相关。此外,基于中介分析的结果,计数介导了精细运动与计算技能之间的关系。然而,精细运动技能和手指识别对计算技能的直接影响也依然存在。研究结果表明,精细运动技能和手指识别与包括计数、符号比较和计算在内的数字能力相关。因此,本研究从功能观点和重新部署观点对研究结果进行了讨论,表明这两种观点是互补而非相互排斥的。