TY - JOUR
T1 - Early Learning Shapes the Memory Networks for Arithmetic
T2 - Evidence From Brain Potentials in Bilinguals
AU - Salillas, Elena
AU - Wicha, Nicole Y.Y.
PY - 2012/7
Y1 - 2012/7
N2 - Language and math are intertwined during children's learning of arithmetic concepts, but the importance of language in adult arithmetic processing is less clear. To determine whether early learning plays a critical role in the math-language connection in adults, we tested retrieval of simple multiplication in adult bilinguals who learned arithmetic in only one language. We measured electrophysiological and behavioral responses during correctness judgments for problems presented as digits or as number words in Spanish or English. Problems presented in the language in which participants learned arithmetic elicited larger, more graded, and qualitatively different brain responses than did problems presented in participants' other language, and these responses more closely resembled responses for digits, even when participants' other language was more dominant. These findings suggest that the memory networks for simple multiplication are established when arithmetic concepts are first learned and are independent of language dominance in adulthood.
AB - Language and math are intertwined during children's learning of arithmetic concepts, but the importance of language in adult arithmetic processing is less clear. To determine whether early learning plays a critical role in the math-language connection in adults, we tested retrieval of simple multiplication in adult bilinguals who learned arithmetic in only one language. We measured electrophysiological and behavioral responses during correctness judgments for problems presented as digits or as number words in Spanish or English. Problems presented in the language in which participants learned arithmetic elicited larger, more graded, and qualitatively different brain responses than did problems presented in participants' other language, and these responses more closely resembled responses for digits, even when participants' other language was more dominant. These findings suggest that the memory networks for simple multiplication are established when arithmetic concepts are first learned and are independent of language dominance in adulthood.
KW - bilingualism
KW - cognitive neuroscience
KW - evoked potentials
KW - language
KW - mathematical ability
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84863940083
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U2 - 10.1177/0956797612446347
DO - 10.1177/0956797612446347
M3 - Article
C2 - 22707225
AN - SCOPUS:84863940083
SN - 0956-7976
VL - 23
SP - 745
EP - 755
JO - Psychological Science
JF - Psychological Science
IS - 7
ER -