Math Anxiety Mediates the Link Between Number Sense and Math Achievements in High Math Anxiety Young Adults

In the past few years, many studies have suggested that subjects with high sensory precision in the processing of non-symbolic numerical quantities (approximate number system; ANS) also have higher math abilities. At the same time, there has been interest in another non-cognitive factor affecting ma...

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Main Authors: Paula Andrea Maldonado Moscoso, Giovanni Anobile, Caterina Primi, Roberto Arrighi
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01095/full
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spelling doaj-427f0f6341c9444a83bdbd2e59193f1e2020-11-25T02:50:40ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782020-05-011110.3389/fpsyg.2020.01095508999Math Anxiety Mediates the Link Between Number Sense and Math Achievements in High Math Anxiety Young AdultsPaula Andrea Maldonado MoscosoGiovanni AnobileCaterina PrimiRoberto ArrighiIn the past few years, many studies have suggested that subjects with high sensory precision in the processing of non-symbolic numerical quantities (approximate number system; ANS) also have higher math abilities. At the same time, there has been interest in another non-cognitive factor affecting mathematical learning: mathematical anxiety (MA). MA is defined as a debilitating emotional reaction to mathematics that interferes with the manipulation of numbers and the solving of mathematical problems. Few studies have been dedicated to uncovering the interplay between ANS and MA and those have provided conflicting evidence. Here we measured ANS precision (numerosity discrimination thresholds) in a cohort of university students with either a high (>75th percentile; n = 49) or low (<25th percentile; n = 39) score on the Abbreviate Math Anxiety Scale (AMAS). We also assessed math proficiency using a standardized test (MPP: Mathematics Prerequisites for Psychometrics), visuo-spatial attention capacity by means of a Multiple Objects Tracking task (MOT) and sensory precision for non-numerical quantities (disk size). Our results confirmed previous studies showing that math abilities and ANS precision correlate in subjects with high math anxiety. Neither precision in size-discrimination nor visuo-spatial attentional capacity were found to correlate with math capacities. Interestingly, within the group with high MA, our data also revealed a relationship between ANS precision and MA, with MA playing a key role in mediating the correlation between ANS and math achievement. Taken together, our results suggest an interplay between extreme levels of MA and the sensory precision in the processing of non-symbolic numerosity.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01095/fullapproximate number sense (ANS)numerical cognitionmath anxietymath abilitiesWeber fraction
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Caterina Primi
Roberto Arrighi
Math Anxiety Mediates the Link Between Number Sense and Math Achievements in High Math Anxiety Young Adults
Frontiers in Psychology
approximate number sense (ANS)
numerical cognition
math anxiety
math abilities
Weber fraction
author_facet Paula Andrea Maldonado Moscoso
Giovanni Anobile
Caterina Primi
Roberto Arrighi
author_sort Paula Andrea Maldonado Moscoso
title Math Anxiety Mediates the Link Between Number Sense and Math Achievements in High Math Anxiety Young Adults
title_short Math Anxiety Mediates the Link Between Number Sense and Math Achievements in High Math Anxiety Young Adults
title_full Math Anxiety Mediates the Link Between Number Sense and Math Achievements in High Math Anxiety Young Adults
title_fullStr Math Anxiety Mediates the Link Between Number Sense and Math Achievements in High Math Anxiety Young Adults
title_full_unstemmed Math Anxiety Mediates the Link Between Number Sense and Math Achievements in High Math Anxiety Young Adults
title_sort math anxiety mediates the link between number sense and math achievements in high math anxiety young adults
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2020-05-01
description In the past few years, many studies have suggested that subjects with high sensory precision in the processing of non-symbolic numerical quantities (approximate number system; ANS) also have higher math abilities. At the same time, there has been interest in another non-cognitive factor affecting mathematical learning: mathematical anxiety (MA). MA is defined as a debilitating emotional reaction to mathematics that interferes with the manipulation of numbers and the solving of mathematical problems. Few studies have been dedicated to uncovering the interplay between ANS and MA and those have provided conflicting evidence. Here we measured ANS precision (numerosity discrimination thresholds) in a cohort of university students with either a high (>75th percentile; n = 49) or low (<25th percentile; n = 39) score on the Abbreviate Math Anxiety Scale (AMAS). We also assessed math proficiency using a standardized test (MPP: Mathematics Prerequisites for Psychometrics), visuo-spatial attention capacity by means of a Multiple Objects Tracking task (MOT) and sensory precision for non-numerical quantities (disk size). Our results confirmed previous studies showing that math abilities and ANS precision correlate in subjects with high math anxiety. Neither precision in size-discrimination nor visuo-spatial attentional capacity were found to correlate with math capacities. Interestingly, within the group with high MA, our data also revealed a relationship between ANS precision and MA, with MA playing a key role in mediating the correlation between ANS and math achievement. Taken together, our results suggest an interplay between extreme levels of MA and the sensory precision in the processing of non-symbolic numerosity.
topic approximate number sense (ANS)
numerical cognition
math anxiety
math abilities
Weber fraction
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01095/full
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