18 research outputs found
The role of working memory and inhibition efficiency in mathematics anxiety
Mathematics anxiety is a feeling of apprehension and, sometimes, fear, that arises in people when they engage in mathematical tasks and has a negative relationship with mathematical performance. A possible reason for this relationship could be that mathematics anxiety might have a detrimental effect on working memory, which then could cause a drop in performance during mathematical tasks. I first assessed the relationship of mathematics anxiety with working memory and inhibition efficiency in university students during mathematical and neutral situations (Chapter 2). Participants with high mathematics anxiety had lower working memory spans and lower inhibition efficiency but being in a mathematical situation or not had no effect on working memory. I then developed a new working memory capacity task and reassessed the relationship between mathematics anxiety and inhibition efficiency using an extreme group design in university students (Chapter 3). Here, participants with high mathematics anxiety tended to have lower inhibition efficiency. Moreover, I carried out a longitudinal study in secondary school students assessing concurrent and longitudinal relationships of mathematics anxiety with mathematical performance, working memory, inhibition efficiency, and mathematics self-belief. In Chapter 4 I describe the significant concurrent relationships between mathematics anxiety, mathematical performance, mathematics self-belief, and working memory. In the longitudinal analysis in Chapter 5 mathematics self-belief did not show a significant longitudinal relationship with mathematics anxiety despite a strong concurrent relationship. This suggests that although mathematics self-belief is a relevant factor to assess when studying mathematics anxiety, it might play a smaller role in the development of mathematics anxiety. In contrast, inhibition efficiency and mathematical performance were significant longitudinal predictors of the development of mathematics anxiety. Overall, my results highlight that poor inhibition efficiency is related to mathematics anxiety in adults and might contribute directly and indirectly to the increase of mathematics anxiety during secondary school
Mathematics anxiety, working memory, and mathematics performance in secondary-school children
Mathematics anxiety (MA) has been defined as \u201ca feeling of tension and anxiety that interferes with the manipulation of numbers and the solving of math problems in a wide variety of ordinary life and academic situations\u201d. Previous studies have suggested that a notable proportion of children in primary and secondary school suffer from MA, which is negatively correlated with calculation skills. The processing efficiency and attentional control theories suggest that working memory (WM) also plays an important part in such anxious feelings.
The present study aimed to analyze the academic achievement and cognitive profiles of students with high math anxiety (HMA) and low math anxiety (LMA). Specifically, 32 students with HMA and 34 with LMA matched for age, gender, generalized anxiety, and vocabulary attending sixth to eighth grades were selected from a larger sample. The two groups were tested on reading decoding, reading comprehension, mathematics achievement, and on verbal short-term memory and WM. Our findings showed that HMA students were weak in several measures of mathematics achievement, but not in reading and writing skills, and that students with HMA reported lower scores on short-term memory and WM performances (with associated difficulties in inhibiting irrelevant information) than children with LMA. In addition, a logistic regression showed that weaknesses in inhibitory control and fact retrieval were the strongest variables for classifying children as having HMA or LMA
Overview on electrical issues faced during the SPIDER experimental campaigns
SPIDER is the full-scale prototype of the ion source of the ITER Heating
Neutral Beam Injector, where negative ions of Hydrogen or Deuterium are
produced by a RF generated plasma and accelerated with a set of grids up to
~100 keV. The Power Supply System is composed of high voltage dc power supplies
capable of handling frequent grid breakdowns, high current dc generators for
the magnetic filter field and RF generators for the plasma generation. During
the first 3 years of SPIDER operation different electrical issues were
discovered, understood and addressed thanks to deep analyses of the
experimental results supported by modelling activities. The paper gives an
overview on the observed phenomena and relevant analyses to understand them, on
the effectiveness of the short-term modifications provided to SPIDER to face
the encountered issues and on the design principle of long-term solutions to be
introduced during the currently ongoing long shutdown.Comment: 8 pages, 12 figures. Presented at SOFT 202
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Apoptotic cell death in disease-Current understanding of the NCCD 2023
Apoptosis is a form of regulated cell death (RCD) that involves proteases of the caspase family. Pharmacological and genetic strategies that experimentally inhibit or delay apoptosis in mammalian systems have elucidated the key contribution of this process not only to (post-)embryonic development and adult tissue homeostasis, but also to the etiology of multiple human disorders. Consistent with this notion, while defects in the molecular machinery for apoptotic cell death impair organismal development and promote oncogenesis, the unwarranted activation of apoptosis promotes cell loss and tissue damage in the context of various neurological, cardiovascular, renal, hepatic, infectious, neoplastic and inflammatory conditions. Here, the Nomenclature Committee on Cell Death (NCCD) gathered to critically summarize an abundant pre-clinical literature mechanistically linking the core apoptotic apparatus to organismal homeostasis in the context of disease
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Apoptotic cell death in disease—Current understanding of the NCCD 2023
Apoptosis is a form of regulated cell death (RCD) that involves proteases of the caspase family. Pharmacological and genetic strategies that experimentally inhibit or delay apoptosis in mammalian systems have elucidated the key contribution of this process not only to (post-)embryonic development and adult tissue homeostasis, but also to the etiology of multiple human disorders. Consistent with this notion, while defects in the molecular machinery for apoptotic cell death impair organismal development and promote oncogenesis, the unwarranted activation of apoptosis promotes cell loss and tissue damage in the context of various neurological, cardiovascular, renal, hepatic, infectious, neoplastic and inflammatory conditions. Here, the Nomenclature Committee on Cell Death (NCCD) gathered to critically summarize an abundant pre-clinical literature mechanistically linking the core apoptotic apparatus to organismal homeostasis in the context of disease
Apoptotic cell death in disease—current understanding of the NCCD 2023
Apoptosis is a form of regulated cell death (RCD) that involves proteases of the caspase family. Pharmacological and genetic strategies that experimentally inhibit or delay apoptosis in mammalian systems have elucidated the key contribution of this process not only to (post-)embryonic development and adult tissue homeostasis, but also to the etiology of multiple human disorders. Consistent with this notion, while defects in the molecular machinery for apoptotic cell death impair organismal development and promote oncogenesis, the unwarranted activation of apoptosis promotes cell loss and tissue damage in the context of various neurological, cardiovascular, renal, hepatic, infectious, neoplastic and inflammatory conditions. Here, the Nomenclature Committee on Cell Death (NCCD) gathered to critically summarize an abundant pre-clinical literature mechanistically linking the core apoptotic apparatus to organismal homeostasis in the context of disease