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通过手指计数增强数学学习:对 2 名视障者的触觉策略进行的研究。

Enhancing mathematics learning through finger-counting: A study investigating tactile strategies in 2 visually impaired cases.

机构信息

Psychological Sciences Research Institute (IPSY), Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.

Institute of NeuroScience (IoNS), Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.

出版信息

Appl Neuropsychol Child. 2024 Jul-Sep;13(3):269-281. doi: 10.1080/21622965.2024.2333832. Epub 2024 Apr 3.

DOI:10.1080/21622965.2024.2333832
PMID:38569167
Abstract

Finger-counting plays a crucial role in grounding and establishing mathematics, one of the most abstract domains of human cognition. While the combination of visual and proprioceptive information enables the coordination of finger movements, it was recently suggested that the emergence of finger-counting primarily relies on visual cues. In this study, we aimed to directly test this assumption by examining whether explicit finger-counting training (through tactile stimulation) may assist visually impaired children in overcoming their difficulties in learning mathematics. Two visually impaired participants (2 boys of 8.5 and 7.5 years) were therefore trained to use their fingers to calculate. Their pre- and post-training performance were compared to two control groups of sighted children who underwent either the same finger counting training (8 boys, 10 girls, Mage = 5.9 years; 10 kindergarteners and eight 1st graders) or another control vocabulary training (10 boys, 8 girls, Mage = 5.9 years; 11 kindergarteners and seven 1st graders). Results demonstrated that sighted children's arithmetic performance improved much more after the finger training than after the vocabulary training. Importantly, the positive impact of the finger training was also observed in both visually impaired participants (for addition and subtraction in one child; only for addition in the other child). These results are discussed in relation to the sensory compensation hypothesis and emphasize the importance of early and appropriate instruction of finger-based representations in both sighted and visually impaired children.

摘要

手指计数在数学的基础和建立中起着至关重要的作用,而数学是人类认知中最抽象的领域之一。虽然视觉和本体感觉信息的结合能够协调手指运动,但最近有人提出,手指计数的出现主要依赖于视觉线索。在这项研究中,我们旨在通过检查通过触觉刺激进行的明确手指计数训练是否可以帮助视障儿童克服学习数学的困难,来直接检验这一假设。因此,我们对两名视障参与者(年龄分别为 8.5 岁和 7.5 岁的 2 名男孩)进行了手指计算训练。我们比较了他们训练前后的表现,与两个对照组进行了比较,对照组是接受相同手指计数训练的视力正常的儿童(8 名男孩,10 名女孩,平均年龄=5.9 岁;包括 10 名幼儿园儿童和 8 名一年级学生)或接受另一种控制词汇训练的儿童(10 名男孩,8 名女孩,平均年龄=5.9 岁;包括 11 名幼儿园儿童和 7 名一年级学生)。结果表明,视力正常的儿童在手指训练后,其算术表现比词汇训练后提高得更多。重要的是,这种手指训练的积极影响也在两名视障参与者中观察到(对一名儿童的加法和减法;对另一名儿童仅对加法)。这些结果与感官补偿假说有关,并强调了在视力正常和视障儿童中,早期和适当的基于手指的表示法教学的重要性。

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