2016
DOI: 10.2298/zipi1602321k
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The relationship between working memory and mathematical skills in third-grade primary school students

Abstract: Working memory is an important factor that accounts for individual differences in mathematics achievement among children. A specific component of working memory is the visuospatial working memory, responsible for maintenance and processing of visual and spatial information significant for successful task completion. This research was aimed at examining whether there is a link between visuospatial working memory and the level of acquisition of mathematical skills. The research was conducted in… Show more

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