Arithmetic skills are associated with left fronto-temporal gray matter volume in 536 children and adolescents

IF 3.6 1区 心理学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Nurit Viesel-Nordmeyer, Jérôme Prado
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Abstract

There are large individual differences in arithmetic skills. Although a number of brain-wide association studies have attempted to identify the neural correlates of these individual differences, studies have focused on relatively small sample sizes and have yielded inconsistent results. In the current voxel-based morphometry study, we merged six structural imaging datasets of children and adolescents (from 7.5 to 15 years) whose levels of arithmetic skills were assessed, leading to a combined sample of n = 536. Controlling for individual differences in age, gender, as well as language, and intelligence, we found a unique positive relation between arithmetic skill and gray matter volume in the left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and middle temporal gyrus (MTG). Our results suggest that individual differences in arithmetic skills are associated with structural differences in left fronto-temporal areas, rather than in regions of the parietal cortex and hippocampus that are often associated with arithmetic processing.

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536 名儿童和青少年的算术能力与左额叶-颞叶灰质体积有关
算术能力存在很大的个体差异。尽管一些全脑关联研究试图找出这些个体差异的神经相关因素,但这些研究的样本量相对较小,研究结果也不一致。在目前这项基于体素形态计量学的研究中,我们合并了六个儿童和青少年(7.5 至 15 岁)的结构成像数据集,对他们的算术技能水平进行了评估,从而得到了一个 n = 536 的综合样本。在控制了年龄、性别、语言和智力方面的个体差异后,我们发现算术技能与左侧额叶下回(IFG)和颞叶中回(MTG)的灰质体积之间存在独特的正相关关系。我们的研究结果表明,算术能力的个体差异与左侧额颞区的结构差异有关,而不是通常与算术处理相关的顶叶皮层和海马区。
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