articleTrends in Neuroscience and EducationJan 9, 2014HYBRID OA

Skills underlying mathematics: The role of executive function in the development of mathematics proficiency

University of Nottingham · Loughborough University

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Abstract

The successful learning and performance of mathematics relies on a range of individual, social and educational factors. Recent research suggests that executive function skills, which include monitoring and manipulating information in mind (working memory), suppressing distracting information and unwanted responses (inhibition) and flexible thinking (shifting), play a critical role in the development of mathematics proficiency. This paper reviews the literature to assess concurrent relationships between mathematics and executive function skills, the role of executive function skills in the performance of mathematical calculations, and how executive function skills support the acquisition of new mathematics…

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  • Function (biology)
  • Mathematics education
  • Executive functions
  • Working memory
  • Field (mathematics)
  • Psychology
  • Cognition
  • Mathematics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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