1. From quantical to numerical cognition: A crucial passage for understanding the nature of mathematics and its origins SECTION I Advanced mathematics, reasoning and problem solving 2. Toward an inhibitory control theory of the reasoning brain in development 3. Maths and logic: Relationships across development 4. Cerebral underpinning of advanced mathematical activity
SECTION II Math education 5. Looking at the development of mathematical knowledge from the perspective of the framework theory approach to conceptual change: Lessons for mathematics education 6. Subtraction by addition: A remarkably natural and clever way to subtract? 7. Probing the neural basis rational numbers: The role of inhibitory control and magnitude representations 8. Learning and education in numerical cognition: We do need education
SECTION III Intervention studies 9. Supporting early numeracy: The role of spontaneous mathematical focusing tendencies in learning and instruction 10. Developmental course of numerical learning problems in children and how to prevent dyscalculia: A summary of the longitudinal examination of children from kindergarten to secondary school 11. Neurocognitive mechanisms of numerical intervention studies: The case of brain stimulation 12. Intervention studies in math: A metareview
SECTION IV Math deficiencies and difficulties 13. The complex pathways toward the development of math anxiety and links with achievements 14. What predicts the development of fact retrieval speed and calculation accuracy in children with (and without) arithmetic disabilities (AD). What can we learn from longitudinal studies? 15. Early neurocognitive development of dyscalculia 16. Early difficulties in numerical cognition
Dr. Fias is a Professor of Experimental Psychology at Ghent University. He is currently editor-in-chief of the Journal of Numerical Cognition and has been consulting editor for Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memory and Cognition and was an editorial board member of the journal Cognition. He serves regularly as an ad hoc reviewer for all major journals in the domain of Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience. Dr. Fias has over 100 publications on the topics of numerical cognition, working memory and cognitive control. His research uses behavioral and neuroimaging techniques in a complementary way.
Dr. Avishai Henik is a Professor of Psychology at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He holds a consulting editorial position with several journals (e.g., Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General) and serves regularly as an ad-hoc reviewer for various journals in the field and for granting agencies. Dr. Henik has over 300 publications of which most are in peer-reviewed journals. He has edited or co-edited three books in the area of numerical cognition. A leader in the field, he was awarded a prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Researcher grant to continue his cutting-edge research on the contribution of non-countable dimensions to the development and understanding of numerical cognition.