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  1. Distinct influences of affective and cognitive factors on children’s non-verbal and verbal mathematical abilities.Sarah S. Wu, Lang Chen, Christian Battista, Ashley K. Smith Watts, Erik G. Willcutt & Vinod Menon - 2017 - Cognition 166 (C):118-129.
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  • Worry and working memory influence each other iteratively over time.Kelly Trezise & Robert A. Reeve - 2016 - Cognition and Emotion 30 (2):353-368.
  • What explains sex differences in math anxiety? A closer look at the role of spatial processing.H. Moriah Sokolowski, Zachary Hawes & Ian M. Lyons - 2019 - Cognition 182 (C):193-212.
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  • Who uses more strategies? Linking mathematics anxiety to adults’ strategy variability and performance on fraction magnitude tasks.Pooja G. Sidney, Rajaa Thalluri, Morgan L. Buerke & Clarissa A. Thompson - 2018 - Thinking and Reasoning 25 (1):94-131.
    ABSTRACTAdults use a variety of strategies to reason about fraction magnitudes, and this variability is adaptive. In two studies, we examined the relationships between mathematics anxiety, working memory, strategy variability and performance on two fraction tasks: fraction magnitude comparison and estimation. Adults with higher mathematics anxiety had lower accuracy on the comparison task and greater percentage absolute error on the estimation task. Unexpectedly, mathematics anxiety was not related to variable strategy use. However, variable strategy use was linked to more accurate (...)
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  • Link between cognitive neuroscience and education: the case of clinical assessment of developmental dyscalculia.Orly Rubinsten - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  • Exploring the relationship between math anxiety and gender through implicit measurement.Orly Rubinsten, Noam Bialik & Yael Solar - 2012 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6.
  • Attentional bias in math anxiety.Orly Rubinsten, Hili Eidlin, Hadas Wohl & Orly Akibli - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  • Math Anxiety Is Related to Some, but Not All, Experiences with Math.Krystle O'Leary, Cheryll L. Fitzpatrick & Darcy Hallett - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  • Processing of multi-digit additions in high math-anxious individuals: psychophysiological evidence.María Isabel Núñez-Peña & Macarena Suárez-Pellicioni - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  • Math Anxiety Mediates the Link Between Number Sense and Math Achievements in High Math Anxiety Young Adults.Paula Andrea Maldonado Moscoso, Giovanni Anobile, Caterina Primi & Roberto Arrighi - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  • Math anxiety: who has it, why it develops, and how to guard against it.Erin A. Maloney & Sian L. Beilock - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (8):404-406.
  • Individual differences in nonverbal number skills predict math anxiety.Marcus Lindskog, Anders Winman & Leo Poom - 2017 - Cognition 159 (C):156-162.
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  • Longitudinal Performance in Basic Numerical Skills Mediates the Relationship Between Socio-Economic Status and Mathematics Anxiety: Evidence From Chile.Bárbara Guzmán, Cristina Rodríguez & Roberto A. Ferreira - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Socio-economic status and mathematical performance seem to be risk factors of mathematics anxiety in both children and adults. However, there is little evidence about how exactly these three constructs are related, especially during early stages of mathematical learning. In the present study, we assessed longitudinal performance in symbolic and non-symbolic basic numerical skills in pre-school and second grade students, as well as MA in second grade students. Participants were 451 children from 12 schools in Chile, which differed in school vulnerability (...)
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  • The influence of math anxiety on symbolic and non-symbolic magnitude processing.Julia F. Dietrich, Stefan Huber, Korbinian Moeller & Elise Klein - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
  • Mothers, Intrinsic Math Motivation, Arithmetic Skills, and Math Anxiety in Elementary School.Lital Daches Cohen & Orly Rubinsten - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  • Processing of Ordinal Information in Math-Anxious Individuals.Àngels Colomé & Maria Isabel Núñez-Peña - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This study aimed to investigate whether the ordinal judgments of high math-anxious and low math-anxious individuals differ. Two groups of 20 participants with extreme scores on the Shortened Mathematics Anxiety Rating Scale had to decide whether a triplet of numbers was presented in ascending order. Triplets could contain one-digit or two-digit numbers and be formed by consecutive numbers, numbers with a constant distance of two or three or numbers with variable distances between them. All these triplets were also presented unordered: (...)
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  • Math Anxiety Assessment with the Abbreviated Math Anxiety Scale: Applicability and Usefulness: Insights from the Polish Adaptation.Krzysztof Cipora, Monika Szczygieł, Klaus Willmes & Hans-Christoph Nuerk - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
  • The Chicken or the Egg? The Direction of the Relationship Between Mathematics Anxiety and Mathematics Performance.Emma Carey, Francesca Hill, Amy Devine & Dénes Szücs - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  • Insecure attachment is associated with math anxiety in middle childhood.Guy Bosmans & Bert De Smedt - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  • Intentional and automatic processing of numerical information in mathematical anxiety: testing the influence of emotional priming.Sarit Ashkenazi - 2018 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (8):1700-1707.
    ABSTRACTCurrent theoretical approaches suggest that mathematical anxiety manifests itself as a weakness in quantity manipulations. This study is the first to examine automatic versus intentional processing of numerical information using the numerical Stroop paradigm in participants with high MA. To manipulate anxiety levels, we combined the numerical Stroop task with an affective priming paradigm. We took a group of college students with high MA and compared their performance to a group of participants with low MA. Under low anxiety conditions, participants (...)
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  • Neural correlates of math anxiety – an overview and implications.Christina Artemenko, Gabriella Daroczy & Hans-Christoph Nuerk - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
  • ¿Dividir? No, gracias. El miedo a los números y el bajo rendimiento en matemáticas.Ciencia Cognitiva - forthcoming - Ciencia Cognitiva.
    Belén González-Gómez y María Isabel Núñez-Peña a Dpto. Psicología Social y Psicología Cuantitativa, Universidad de Barcelona, España b … Read More →.
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