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Cerebral Changes Following Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treated with Guided Plasticity: A Prospective, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Study. [PDF]

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Gray Matter Correlates of Finger Gnosis in Children: A VBM Study

Neuroscience, 2019
Accumulating evidence relates finger gnosis (also called finger sense or finger gnosia), the ability to identify and individuate fingers, to cognitive processing, particularly numerical cognition. Multiple studies have shown that finger gnosis scores correlate with or predict numerical skills in children.
Firat Soylu   +3 more
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Finger gnosis predicts a unique but small part of variance in initial arithmetic performance.

Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2016
Recent studies indicated that finger gnosis (i.e., the ability to perceive and differentiate one's own fingers) is associated reliably with basic numerical competencies. In this study, we aimed at examining whether finger gnosis is also a unique predictor for initial arithmetic competencies at the beginning of first grade-and thus before formal math ...
Mirjam Wasner   +4 more
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Dexterity with numbers: rTMS over left angular gyrus disrupts finger gnosis and number processing

Neuropsychologia, 2005
Since the original description of Gerstmann's syndrome with its four cardinal symptoms, among which are finger agnosia and acalculia, the neuro-cognitive relationship between fingers and calculation has been debated. We asked our participants to perform four different tasks, two of which involved fingers and the other two involving numbers, during ...
E. Rusconi, V. Walsh, B. Butterworth
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AGILITY, GNOSIS, AND GRAPHAESTHESIA FOR THE TOES AND FINGERS IN CHILDREN: NORMATIVE DATA (AGES 7-14 YEARS)

International Journal of Neuroscience, 2004
The differential representation of the toes/feet and fingers/hands along the medial and lateral surfaces of the cerebral cortices, respectively, may have diagnostic utility. Normative data for errors for toe and finger graphaesthesia and gnosis, as well as foot and finger agility, were collected for 86 children (ages 7 to 14).
Pauline M. Richards, M. Persinger
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Number knowledge and the approximate number system are two critical foundations for early arithmetic development.

, 2020
We assessed a range of theoretically critical predictors (numerosity discrimination, number knowledge, counting, language, executive function and finger gnosis) of early arithmetic development in a large unselected sample of 569 children at school entry.
S. Malone, K. Burgoyne, C. Hulme
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The RING finger protein family in health and disease

Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy, 2022
Chunfu Zheng
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