There is current debate about the way adult individuals solve simple additions composed of one-digit operands. There are two opposing views. The first view assumes that people retrieve the result of additions from memory, whilst the second view states that individuals use automatized counting procedures. Our study aimed to dissociate between these two hypotheses. To this end, we analysed the type of problem effect when participants resolved simple additions by comparing additions with operands between 1 and 4 and control additions with at least one operand larger than 4. Brain-waves activity of a group of 30 adult individuals were recorded with 64 scalp electrodes mounted on an elastic cap, referenced against an electrode between Cz and CPz and re-referenced to an average reference offline. We considered two electrophysiological indexes, event-related potentials, ERPs, time-locked to the addition problems to distinguish between retrieval from memory and the use of procedures: A late positivity component (LP, 500-650 time window) over posterior regions associated to memory retrieval difficulty with higher LP positivity when participants resolve difficult vs. easy additions, and a negative component (N400, 250-450 ms time window) over fronto-central regions related to the use memory retrieval vs. procedures with more pronounced N400 amplitudes when the difficulty in the retrieval of semantic information increased. LP modulations were observed depending on the type of problem over posterior regions, P3 and Pz electrodes, whilst the N400 component was not affected. This pattern of results suggests that adult individuals use retrieval from memory to solve simple additions.

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