Francesco Sella

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Centre for Mathematical Cognition Loughborough University, Loughborough, England, United Kingdom 
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Decarli G, Sella F, Lanfranchi S, et al. (2022) Severe Developmental Dyscalculia Is Characterized by Core Deficits in Both Symbolic and Nonsymbolic Number Sense. Psychological Science. 9567976221097947
Lanfranchi S, Onnivello S, Lunardon M, et al. (2021) Parent-based training of basic number skills in children with Down syndrome using an adaptive computer game. Research in Developmental Disabilities. 112: 103919
Sella F, Lucangeli D. (2019) The knowledge of the preceding number reveals a mature understanding of the number sequence. Cognition. 194: 104104
Sella F, Lucangeli D, Zorzi M. (2018) Spatial order relates to the exact numerical magnitude of digits in young children. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
Hartwright CE, Looi CY, Sella F, et al. (2018) Publisher Correction: The Neurocognitive Architecture of Individual Differences in Math Anxiety in Typical Children. Scientific Reports. 8: 11302
Sella F, Lucangeli D, Zorzi M. (2018) Spatial and Verbal Routes to Number Comparison in Young Children. Frontiers in Psychology. 9: 776
Hartwright CE, Looi CY, Sella F, et al. (2018) The Neurocognitive Architecture of Individual Differences in Math Anxiety in Typical Children. Scientific Reports. 8: 8500
Sella F, Berteletti I, Lucangeli D, et al. (2016) Preschool children use space, rather than counting, to infer the numerical magnitude of digits: Evidence for a spatial mapping principle. Cognition. 158: 56-67
Sella F, Berteletti I, Lucangeli D, et al. (2016) Spontaneous non-verbal counting in toddlers. Developmental Science. 19: 329-37
Sella F, Berteletti I, Lucangeli D, et al. (2015) Varieties of quantity estimation in children. Developmental Psychology. 51: 758-70
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