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Melissa Libertus
Melissa Libertus
Associate professor, University of Pittsburgh
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei pitt.edu
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Preschool acuity of the approximate number system correlates with school math ability
ME Libertus, L Feigenson, J Halberda
Developmental science 14 (6), 1292-1300, 2011
6742011
Number sense in infancy predicts mathematical abilities in childhood
A Starr, ME Libertus, EM Brannon
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (45), 18116-18120, 2013
4942013
Is approximate number precision a stable predictor of math ability?
ME Libertus, L Feigenson, J Halberda
Learning and individual differences 25, 126-133, 2013
3302013
The neural development of an abstract concept of number
JF Cantlon, ME Libertus, P Pinel, S Dehaene, EM Brannon, KA Pelphrey
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 21 (11), 2217-2229, 2009
3182009
Links between the intuitive sense of number and formal mathematics ability
L Feigenson, ME Libertus, J Halberda
Child development perspectives 7 (2), 74-79, 2013
2862013
Stable individual differences in number discrimination in infancy
ME Libertus, EM Brannon
Developmental science 13 (6), 900-906, 2010
2392010
Intuitive sense of number correlates with math scores on college-entrance examination
ME Libertus, D Odic, J Halberda
Acta psychologica 141 (3), 373-379, 2012
2282012
Developmental change in the acuity of approximate number and area representations.
D Odic, ME Libertus, L Feigenson, J Halberda
Developmental psychology 49 (6), 1103, 2013
2232013
Electrophysiological evidence for notation independence in numerical processing
ME Libertus, MG Woldorff, EM Brannon
Behavioral and Brain Functions 3, 1-15, 2007
223*2007
The general movement assessment helps us to identify preterm infants at risk for cognitive dysfunction
C Einspieler, AF Bos, ME Libertus, PB Marschik
Frontiers in psychology 7, 178796, 2016
2162016
Electrophysiological measures of time processing in infant and adult brains: Weber's Law holds
EM Brannon, ME Libertus, WH Meck, MG Woldorff
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 20 (2), 193-203, 2008
1542008
Behavioral and neural basis of number sense in infancy
ME Libertus, EM Brannon
Current Directions in Psychological Science 18 (6), 346-351, 2009
1472009
Inhibitory control may not explain the link between approximation and math abilities in kindergarteners from middle class families
L Keller, M Libertus
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 134931, 2015
1412015
Numerical approximation abilities correlate with and predict informal but not formal mathematics abilities
ME Libertus, L Feigenson, J Halberda
Journal of experimental child psychology 116 (4), 829-838, 2013
1362013
Understanding sources of individual variability in parents’ number talk with young children
L Elliott, EJ Braham, ME Libertus
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 159, 1-15, 2017
1132017
Comment on" Log or Linear? Distinct Intuitions of the Number Scale in Western and Amazonian Indigene Cultures"
JF Cantlon, S Cordes, ME Libertus, EM Brannon
science 323 (5910), 38-38, 2009
992009
The precision of mapping between number words and the approximate number system predicts children’s formal math abilities
ME Libertus, D Odic, L Feigenson, J Halberda
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 150, 207-226, 2016
922016
No intrinsic gender differences in children’s earliest numerical abilities
AJ Kersey, EJ Braham, KD Csumitta, ME Libertus, JF Cantlon
npj Science of Learning 3 (1), 12, 2018
882018
Infants show ratio‐dependent number discrimination regardless of set size
A Starr, ME Libertus, EM Brannon
Infancy 18 (6), 927-941, 2013
872013
Promoting math talk in adult–child interactions through grocery store signs
E Hanner, EJ Braham, L Elliott, ME Libertus
Mind, Brain, and Education 13 (2), 110-118, 2019
782019
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