“…Recent empirical research has largely been focused on associations between mathematical competencies and domain-general abilities. In sum, it has been found that higher competencies are associated with higher information-processing speed (Passolunghi & Lanfranchi, 2012), larger short-term and working memory (Berg & McDonald, 2018; Peng, Namkung, Barnes, & Sun, 2016), higher executive functions (Abreu-Mendoza, Chamorro, Garcia-Barrera, & Matute, 2018; Bull & Lee, 2014), enhanced logical reasoning abilities (Attridge & Inglis, 2013; Morsanyi, Devine, Nobes, & Szucs, 2013), and better visuo-spatial abilities (Benbow & Minor, 1990; Frick, 2018). A review article by Myers, Carey, and Szűcs (2017) showed that these general correlates of mathematical competencies can also be regarded as characteristics of mathematically gifted individuals, even though the authors also noted that the current body of evidence is too limited to draw strong conclusions on this issue.…”