Abstract
Research affirms that pattern and structure underlie the development of a broad range of mathematical concepts. However, the concept of pattern also occurs in other fields. This theoretical paper explores pattern recognition, a neurological construct based on the work of Goldberg (2005), and pattern as defined in the field of mathematics to highlight what is intrinsically similar about the concept in these domains. An emerging model of patterning is proposed to describe this relationship.
Catherine McCluskey, Michael Mitchelmore & Joanne Mulligan
Does an Ability to Pattern Indicate That Our Thinking is Mathematical?