Integrative Neuroscience and Cognition Center - CNRS UMR 8002
CNRS, Université de Paris
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Dr. Maria Dolores de HEVIA

CR CNRS
Language and cognition

room 605

Recent Publications

Articles

Chapters

  • de Hevia MD. Link between numbers and spatial extent from birth to adulthood. Continuous issues in numerical cognition: How many or how much., Avishai Henik - Elsevier, 2015.
  • de Hevia MD, Vallar G, , Girelli L. Visuo-spatial components of numerical representation. Imagery and Spatial Cognition: Methods, Models and Cognitive Assessment, T. Vecchi and G. Bottini - John Benjamins, pp.155-171, 2006.

Speech communications

  • Marie J, Martin L, Coubart A, de Hevia MD, Streri A, Izard V. Newborn infants detect correspondences in the numerical structure of visual vs. auditory sets. SRCD, 2015, Philadelphia, PA, USA. (PDF)
  • Bulf H, Gariboldi V, de Hevia MD, Macchi-Cassia V. Left-to-right orientation facilitates learning of abstract rules in 7-month-old infants. Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, 2015, Hungary.
  • Macchi-Cassia V, Gariboldi V, Bulf H, de Hevia MD, McCrink K. Operational momentum during the representation of ordinal relations in 4- and 12-month-old infants. Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, 2015, Hungary.
  • Bulf H, de Hevia MD, Macchi-Cassia V. Small on the left, large on the right: Evidence for a Posner-SNARC effect in preverbal infants. Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, 2015, Hungary.
  • Gariboldi V, Bulf H, de Hevia MD, McCrink K, Macchi-Cassia V. Operational momentum during the representation of ordinal relations in 4- and 12-month-old infants. Workshop on Cognition and Evolution CogEVO, 2014, Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, University of Trento, Italy..
  • Bulf H, de Hevia MD, Macchi-Cassia V. Magnitude information and oriented spatial codes in human infants. Sympoisum on the Embodiment of abstract concepts: what’s special about space?, 2014, University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy.
  • Bulf H, Macchi-Cassia V, de Hevia MD. Do numbers orient visual attention in infants? Evidence from an eye-tracking study. International Society for Infant Studies, 2014, Berlin, Germany.
  • Macchi-Cassia V, Gariboldi V, Bulf H, McCrink K, de Hevia MD. Operational momentum during magnitude ordering in 12-month-old infants. International Society for Infant Studies, 2014, Berlin, Germany.
  • Marie J, Coubart A, de Hevia MD, Streri A, Izard V. Newborn infants detect correspondences in the numerical structure of visual vs. auditory sets. Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development, 2014, Hongrie.
  • Addabbo M, Quirito, S, Gariboldi V, de Hevia MD, Girelli L. La discriminazione delle relazioni numeriche ordinali a 4 mesi di vita: nuove evidenze di un vantaggio per l’ordine crescente. XXVI Congresso nazionale della sezione di psicologia dello sviluppo e dell’educazione, 2013, Milan, Italy.
  • de Hevia MD, Marie, J, Coubart A, Streri A, Izard V. One-to-one correspondence cues for small sets enhance infants’ arithmetic abilities. Society for Research in Child Development, 2013, Seattle, USA.
  • de Hevia MD. What babies know about Space, Time, and Number. College de France, 2013, Paris, France.
  • de Hevia MD, Spelke ES. Not all continuous dimensions map equally: Number-Brightness mapping in infants. International Society for Infant Studies, 2012, Minneapolis, USA.
  • de Hevia MD, Vanderslice M, Spelke ES. Cross-dimensional Mapping of Number, Length and Brightness by Preschool Children. Cognitive Development Society, 2011, Philadelphia, USA.
  • de Hevia MD. Constructing a Mental Number Line. Journée scientifique annuelle du GDR Neurosciences Cognitives du Développement, 2011, Paris.
  • Macchi-Cassia V, Girelli L, de Hevia MD, Picozzi M. Four-Month-Old Infants' Detection of Order: An Advantage for Increasing Non-Numerical Sequences. Society for Research in Child Development, 2011, Montreal, Canada.
  • de Hevia MD, Macchi-Cassia V. Early precursors of a number line. Society for Research in Child Development, 2011, Montreal, Canada.
  • de Hevia MD, Picozzi M, Girelli L, Macchi-Cassia V. Left-to-right oriented number line: Infants’ use of space to represent number magnitude. International Society for Infant Studies, 2010, Baltimore, USA.
  • Macchi-Cassia V, de Hevia MD, Picozzi M, Rumi G, Perego V, Girelli L. Increasing magnitude counts more: evidence from 4-month-old infants’ detection of non-numerical ordinal sequences. British Psychological Association, Developmental Section Conference, 2010, London, UK.
  • Katz R, de Hevia MD, Izard V, Spelke ES. High Tones and High Places: Infants' mapping across tonal and spatial dimensions. International Conference on Infant Studies, 2010, Baltimore, Maryland.
  • Picozzi M, de Hevia MD, Girelli L, Macchi-Cassia V. Are 4-Month-Olds Able to Discriminate Ordinal Sequences of Non-Numerical Quantities?. Society for Research in Child Development, 2009, Denver, USA.
  • de Hevia MD, Spelke ES. The Spatial-Numerical Link in Adults, Children, and Infants. Society for Research in Child Development, 2009, Denver, USA.
  • Picozzi M, de Hevia MD, Girelli L, Macchi-Cassia V. Seven-month-old infants’ ability to detect ordinal numerical relationships within temporal and spatiotemporal sequences. Workshop on Cognition and Evolution CogEVO, 2009, Trento, Italy.
  • Picozzi M, de Hevia MD, Girelli L, Macchi-Cassia V. Are 4-month-olds able to discriminate non-numerical ordinal sequences?. Workshop on Cognition and Evolution CogEVO, 2009, Trento, Italy.
  • de Hevia MD, Spelke ES. Connections between number and space in infancy. International Society for Infant Studies, 2008, Vancouver, Canada.
  • de Hevia MD. Links between representations of number and space in early childhood and infancy. Jacobs Foundation Conference, 2008, Marbach Castle, Germany.
  • de Hevia MD, Spelke ES. The spatial representation of magnitude in children: Effects of number in the perception of a line. Society for Research in Child Development, 2007, Boston, USA.
  • Girelli L, Previtali P, de Hevia MD. Serial learning induces spatially-organized mental representation. Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCOP), 2007, Marseille, France.
  • Perrone G, de Hevia MD, Girelli L. Mapping numbers onto space: Further support for the cognitive illusion hypothesis. Congresso Nazionale della Sezione di Psicologia Sperimentale, 2007, Como, Italy.
  • Perrone G, de Hevia MD, Girelli L. The influence of numerical information on the representation of space. Congresso Nazionale della Sezione di Psicologia Sperimentale, 2007, Como, Italy.
  • Perrone G, de Hevia MD, Bricolo E, Girelli L. Spatial effects on the writing of Arabic numbers. Congresso Nazionale della Sezione di Psicologia Sperimentale, 2006, Rovereto, Italy.
  • de Hevia MD, Girelli L, Bricolo E, Vallar G. The impact of numbers in the representational space: Mis-estimations of length. Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS) Meeting, 2005, New York, USA.
  • de Hevia MD. The influence of the numerical magnitude in the representation of space. NUMBRA / ESCOP Summer School “Neuroscience of number processing, 2005, Erice, Italy.
  • de Hevia MD, Girelli L, Bricolo E, Vallar G. The impact of the numerical magnitude in the representation of space. NUMBRA / ESCOP Summer School “Neuroscience of number processing”, 2005, Erice, Italy.
  • Perrone G, de Hevia MD, Bricolo E, Girelli L. Physical and symbolic distances in the representational space: Evidence from scanning visual images. Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCOP), 2005, Leiden, Holland.
  • de Hevia MD, Girelli L, Vallar G. Cognitive illusion of length induced by number magnitude. Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCOP), 2003, Granada, Spain.