Mathematical achievement: the role of spatial and motor skills in 6-8 year-old children
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2020
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Several studies have tried to establish the factors that underlie mathematical ability
across development. Among them, spatial and motor abilities might play a relevant role,
but no studies jointly contemplate both types of abilities to account for mathematical
performance. The present study was designed to observe the roles of spatial and motor
skills in mathematical performance. A total of 305 children aged between 6 and 8
years took part in this study. A generalized linear regression model with mathematical
performance as a dependent variable was performed. Results revealed that Block
design (as a visuospatial reasoning measure) accounted for mathematical performance,
especially among 6- and 7-year-olds but not in 8-year-olds. After controlling for the
effect of the block design, mental rotation and manual dexterity predicted mathematical
performance. These findings highlight the role of underlying cognitive (spatial) and
motor abilities in supporting mathematical achievement in primary school children
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Fernández-Méndez, L.M., Contreras, M.J, Mammarella, I.C., Feraco, T. y Meneghetti, C. (2020). Mathematical achievement: The role of Spatial and motor skills in 6-8 year-old children. PeerJ 8:e10095. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10095. doi: 10.7717/peerj.10095
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