Magnitude processing of symbolic and non-symbolic proportions: an fMRI study.

IF 4.7 2区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Julia Mock, Stefan Huber, Johannes Bloechle, Julia F Dietrich, Julia Bahnmueller, Johannes Rennig, Elise Klein, Korbinian Moeller
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Abstract

Background: Recent research indicates that processing proportion magnitude is associated with activation in the intraparietal sulcus. Thus, brain areas associated with the processing of numbers (i.e., absolute magnitude) were activated during processing symbolic fractions as well as non-symbolic proportions. Here, we investigated systematically the cognitive processing of symbolic (e.g., fractions and decimals) and non-symbolic proportions (e.g., dot patterns and pie charts) in a two-stage procedure. First, we investigated relative magnitude-related activations of proportion processing. Second, we evaluated whether symbolic and non-symbolic proportions share common neural substrates.

Methods: We conducted an fMRI study using magnitude comparison tasks with symbolic and non-symbolic proportions, respectively. As an indicator for magnitude-related processing of proportions, the distance effect was evaluated.

Results: A conjunction analysis indicated joint activation of specific occipito-parietal areas including right intraparietal sulcus (IPS) during proportion magnitude processing. More specifically, results indicate that the IPS, which is commonly associated with absolute magnitude processing, is involved in processing relative magnitude information as well, irrespective of symbolic or non-symbolic presentation format. However, we also found distinct activation patterns for the magnitude processing of the different presentation formats.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that processing for the separate presentation formats is not only associated with magnitude manipulations in the IPS, but also increasing demands on executive functions and strategy use associated with frontal brain regions as well as visual attention and encoding in occipital regions. Thus, the magnitude processing of proportions may not exclusively reflect processing of number magnitude information but also rather domain-general processes.

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符号和非符号比例的幅度处理:一项功能磁共振成像研究。
背景:最近的研究表明,加工比例大小与顶叶内沟的激活有关。因此,在处理符号分数和非符号比例时,与处理数字(即绝对大小)相关的大脑区域被激活。在这里,我们系统地研究了象征性比例(如分数和小数)和非象征性比例(如圆点图案和饼状图)的认知加工。首先,我们研究了相对大小相关的比例处理激活。其次,我们评估了符号比例和非符号比例是否共享共同的神经基质。方法:我们分别使用符号和非符号比例的幅度比较任务进行了功能磁共振成像研究。作为与震级相关的比例处理的一个指标,对距离效应进行了评价。结果:联合分析表明,在比例幅度处理过程中,特定的枕顶叶区域包括右侧顶叶内沟(IPS)被联合激活。更具体地说,研究结果表明,通常与绝对震级处理有关的IPS也参与处理相对震级信息,而不考虑符号或非符号表示格式。然而,我们也发现不同呈现格式的大小处理有不同的激活模式。结论:我们的研究结果表明,对不同呈现格式的处理不仅与IPS的幅度操纵有关,而且还增加了与额叶脑区以及枕叶脑区视觉注意力和编码相关的执行功能和策略使用的需求。因此,比例的大小处理可能不仅反映了数字大小信息的处理,而且还反映了域一般处理。
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Behavioral and Brain Functions
Behavioral and Brain Functions 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
11
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: A well-established journal in the field of behavioral and cognitive neuroscience, Behavioral and Brain Functions welcomes manuscripts which provide insight into the neurobiological mechanisms underlying behavior and brain function, or dysfunction. The journal gives priority to manuscripts that combine both neurobiology and behavior in a non-clinical manner.
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