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A Finger Counting Method for Gesture Recognition

open access: yesJournal of Internet Computing and Services, 2016
DoYeob Lee, DongKyoo Shin, DongIl Shin
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The Development of Numeracy: Fingers Count!

open access: yes, 2010
Penner-Wilger, Marcie   +6 more
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Finger counting habits modulate spatial-numerical associations

Cortex, 2008
This study explored the contribution of finger counting habits to the association of numbers with space (the SNARC effect). First, a questionnaire study indicated that two-thirds of 445 adults started counting on their left hand, regardless of their handedness.
Martin H Fischer
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Finger Counting: Continuous Daily Diagnoses

Reading, 1997
Monitoring reading behaviour is a major aspect of the work of teachers of reading. Clearly, in order to plan a sensible reading programme, teachers need information about children’s reading performance and needs. This article describes the use of a finger counting system as one way for teachers to continually monitor children’s reading behaviour and ...
William Powell, Sherry Kragler
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Finger counting - temporal stability

2018
Raw data reported in the paper "A large-scale survey on finger counting routines, their temporal stability and flexibility in educated adults" by M. Hohol, K. Woloszyn, H.-C. Nuerk, & K. Cipora (PeerJ https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5878).
Wołoszyn, Kinga   +3 more
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Finger-counting observation interferes with number processing

Neuropsychologia, 2019
Aim of this study was to investigate the association between finger and number representation in a task in which students had to perform arithmetic calculations and decide whether the provided solution was correct or incorrect, while a pair of task-irrelevant hands gesturally expressed the same or a different number.
Proverbio, AM, Carminati, M
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Finger-counting habits, not finger movements, predict simple arithmetic problem solving

Psychological Research, 2018
Previous research in embodied mathematical cognition has found differences between those who start counting on their left hand and those who start counting on the right hand. However, if starting hand is a finger-embodied effect, then finger-specific interference may affect these differences between left and right starters.
Kyle Morrissey   +4 more
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Finger-count & radial-stroke shortcuts

Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2010
We propose Radial-Stroke and Finger-Count Shortcuts, two techniques aimed at augmenting the menubar on multi-touch surfaces. We designed these multi-finger two-handed interaction techniques in an attempt to overcome the limitations of direct pointing on interactive surfaces, while maintaining compatibility with traditional interaction techniques. While
Gilles Bailly   +2 more
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Hexadecimal counting? Use your fingers

Physics Education, 1981
The purpose of the note is to show how 'natural' the hexadecimal number system is and how one can count in this system using fingers at least as effortlessly as in the decimal system. The system uses the joints and tips of the four fingers of one hand.
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