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Therapy software for enhancing numerical cognition

Käser, Tanja  
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Kucian, Karin
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Ringwald, M
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2011
Interdisciplinary perspectives on cognition, education and the brain

We present a novel software for the acquisition of central components of number processing and representation as well as mathematical understanding. The software is based on current neurocognitive concepts and insights. The learning process is supported through multimodal cues encoding different properties of numbers. The learning environment features 3D graphics and interaction components and thus allows immersion in a playful 3D world. To offer optimal learning conditions, a Bayes net user model completes the software and allows adaptation to a specific user. A first version of the software will be tested with normally achieving and dyscalculic children within a multi-center study in Zurich, Berlin, and Potsdam starting in 2011.

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research article
DOI
10.5167/UZH-64859
Author(s)
Käser, Tanja  
Kucian, Karin
Ringwald, M
Baschera, G M
Von Aster, Michael
Gross, M
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

BIS Verlag

Published in
Interdisciplinary perspectives on cognition, education and the brain
Issue

7

Start page

219

End page

228

URL

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https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/64859
Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

EPFL units
ML4ED  
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July 14, 2020
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