Numerosity comparison, cognitive strategies, and general cognitive functioning in older people
Jakub Słupczewski, Małgorzata Gut, Jacek Matulewski, Adam Tarnowski

TL;DR
This study explores how cognitive functioning and strategies affect the ability to compare numbers in older adults.
Contribution
The study identifies how general cognitive functioning and cognitive strategies explain variance in numerosity comparison performance in older people.
Findings
Higher attention and executive function correlate with better task correctness in numerosity comparison.
Long-term memory resources are linked to the use of complex cognitive strategies.
Cognitive functioning and strategies together explain 9–21% of variance in task performance.
Abstract
Studies have shown age-related differences in numerical cognition, for example, in the level of numerosity comparison ability. Moreover, some studies point out individual differences in the cognitive strategies employed during the performance of numerosity comparison tasks and reveal that they are related to the aging process. One probable cause of these differences is the level of cognitive functioning. The aim of our study was to determine the relationships among numerosity comparison ability, the cognitive strategies utilized in the performance of numerosity comparison tasks and the general cognitive functioning in older people. Forty-seven elderly people participated in the study. The participants were examined using overall cognitive functioning scales and computerized numerosity comparison task. The results showed many correlations between the participants’ level of cognitive…
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TopicsCognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skills · Reading and Literacy Development · Mathematics Education and Pedagogy
