Sunday, February 21, 2010

Small and Large Number Processing in Infants and Toddlers with Williams Syndrome

Small and Large Number Processing in Infants and Toddlers with Williams Syndrome:

"While infants with WS were able to discriminate between 2 and 3 elements when total area was confounded with numerosity, the same infants did not discriminate between 8 and 16 elements, when number was not confounded with continuous variables. These findings suggest that a system for tracking the features of small numbers of object (object-file representation) may be functional in WS, while large number discrimination is impaired from an early age onwards. Finally, we argue that individual differences in large number processing in infancy are more likely than small number processing to be predictive of later development of numerical cognition."

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