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Bridging cognitive neuroscience and education: Insights from EEG recording during mathematical proof evaluation

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posted on 2025-09-15, 10:51 authored by Venera Gashaj, Dragan Trninić, Cléa Formaz, Samuel Tobler, Juan Sebastián Gómez‑Cañón, Hanna Poikonen, Manu Kapur
<p dir="ltr"><b>Background</b>: Much of modern mathematics education prioritizes symbolic formalism even at the expense of non-symbolic intuition, we contextualize our study in the ongoing debates on the balance between symbolic and non-symbolic reasoning. We explore the dissociation of oscillatory dynamics between algebraic (symbolic) and geometric (non-symbolic) processing in advanced mathematical reasoning during a naturalistic design.</p><p dir="ltr"><b>Method</b>: Employing mobile EEG technology, we investigated students' beta and gamma wave patterns over frontal and parietal regions while they engaged with mathematical demonstrations in symbolic and non-symbolic formats within a tutor-student framework. We used extended, naturalistic stimuli to approximate an authentic educational setting.</p><p dir="ltr"><b>Conclusion</b>: Our findings reveal nuanced distinctions in neural processing, particularly in terms of gamma waves and activity in parietal regions. Furthermore, no clear overall format preference emerged from the neuroscientific perspective despite students rating symbolic demonstrations higher for understanding and familiarity.</p>

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Centre for Early Mathematics Learning

Economic and Social Research Council

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Published in

Trends in Neuroscience and Education

Volume

35

Article number

100226

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Publication date

2024-06-01

ISSN

2211-9493

Language

  • en

Depositor

Dr Venera Gashaj. Deposit date: 15 September 2025

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