Mechanisms Underlying Transfer from Domain-Specific and Domain-General Cognitive Training to Children’s Math Skills
Math achievement is one of the strongest predictors of later life outcomes, and much of what comprises later math is decided by the time children enter kindergarten. Individual differences in precision of approximate representations of number and mapping between non-symbolic and symbolic number representations predict math achievement and honing these representations improves math skills. The goal of this registered report is to disentangle potential mechanisms of transfer. Approximately 324 preschool-aged children will be assigned to one of three, 5-week computerized, teacher-facilitated training conditions to target their approximate number system, symbolic number skills, and executive function to better understand whether changes in approximate number system acuity, mapping between number representations, or attention to number underlie successful transfer of skill training.