Visuo-Spatial Working Memory and Mathematical Skills in Children: A Network Analysis Study

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Abstract

Visuo-spatial working memory is one of the main domain-general cognitive mechanisms underlying mathematical abilities and their development in children. However, if visuo-spatial working memory involves different processes and components, then the term ‘mathematics’ refers to a broad concept that includes multiple domains and skills. The aim of this present study was to investigate the relationship between different visuo-spatial working memory components and several mathematical abilities in a sample of third- to fifth-grade Italian children. To assess the relationships between different visuo-spatial working memory components and different mathematical abilities, we relied on Network Analysis (NA). Results indicate that some but not all visuo-spatial working memory components are associated with some mathematical abilities.

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Macchitella, L., Tosi, G., Romano, D. L., Iaia, M., Vizzi, F., Mammarella, I. C., & Angelelli, P. (2023). Visuo-Spatial Working Memory and Mathematical Skills in Children: A Network Analysis Study. Behavioral Sciences, 13(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13040294

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