2019
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00089
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Math Anxiety in Combination With Low Visuospatial Memory Impairs Math Learning in Children

Abstract: Math anxiety impairs academic achievements in mathematics. According to the processing efficiency theory (PET), the adverse effect is the result of reduced processing capacity in working memory (WM). However, this relationship has been examined mostly with correlational designs. Therefore, using an intervention paradigm, we examined the effects of math anxiety on math learning. Twenty-five 5th graders underwent seven training sessions of multiplication over the course of 2 weeks. Children were faster and made … Show more

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“…Among them, anxiety is a process in which individuals respond appropriately to stress psychologically. Appropriate anxiety is conducive to enhancing the response speed and alertness of the brain, thus improving learning efficiency and satisfaction (Chen 2019;Hordacre et al 2016), while excessive anxiety reduces students' learning engagement and academic performance (Khng and Hui 2016;Ramirez et al 2016;Scanlon et al 2020;Shu-Yun Sophie 2013;Soltanlou et al 2019). The impact of COVID-19 on students' home-based learning may be complex, so empirical research is needed to provide evidence to support students' home-based mobile learning.…”
Section: Learning Under the Covid-19 Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, anxiety is a process in which individuals respond appropriately to stress psychologically. Appropriate anxiety is conducive to enhancing the response speed and alertness of the brain, thus improving learning efficiency and satisfaction (Chen 2019;Hordacre et al 2016), while excessive anxiety reduces students' learning engagement and academic performance (Khng and Hui 2016;Ramirez et al 2016;Scanlon et al 2020;Shu-Yun Sophie 2013;Soltanlou et al 2019). The impact of COVID-19 on students' home-based learning may be complex, so empirical research is needed to provide evidence to support students' home-based mobile learning.…”
Section: Learning Under the Covid-19 Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These potential areas of improvement are spatial ability and math anxiety. Recent research indicates that spatial ability and math anxiety jointly mitigate gender's effects on math achievement (Geary, Hoard, Nugent, & Scofield, 2021;Soltanlou, Artemenko, Dresler, Fallgatter, Ehlis, & Nuerk, 2019). Should a large-scale study confirm the sequential mediation model tested in the present study (i.e., genderspatial abilitymath anxietymath achievement).…”
Section: Educational Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…Anxiety is a dynamic emotional state of tension, uneasiness, concern, and other uncomfortable feelings induced by the coming and potential danger of a person (Bauer, 1965). Reasonable anxiety is conducive to improving the brain's reaction speed and alertness, thereby improving learning effectiveness and engagement (Chen, 2019;Hordacre et al, 2016;Nasir, 2020), whereas unnecessary anxiety decreases the interest of students in learning and academic success (Khng, 2016;Ramirez et al, 2016;Scanlon et al, 2020;Cheng, 2013;Soltanlou et al, 2019). For example, in a recent study focused on Chinese medical college students, higher levels of anxiety were correlated with factors closely linked to COVID-19, such as a COVID-19-diagnosed patient (Cao et al, 2020).…”
Section: Anxietymentioning
confidence: 99%