Schmithorst Vincent J, Brown Rhonda Douglas
Imaging Research Center, Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA.
Neuroimage. 2004 Jul;22(3):1414-20. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2004.03.021.
The suitability of a previously hypothesized triple-code model of numerical processing, involving analog magnitude, auditory verbal, and visual Arabic codes of representation, was investigated for the complex mathematical task of the mental addition and subtraction of fractions. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data from 15 normal adult subjects were processed using exploratory group Independent Component Analysis (ICA). Separate task-related components were found with activation in bilateral inferior parietal, left perisylvian, and ventral occipitotemporal areas. These results support the hypothesized triple-code model corresponding to the activated regions found in the individual components and indicate that the triple-code model may be a suitable framework for analyzing the neuropsychological bases of the performance of complex mathematical tasks.
对于分数加减法这一复杂数学任务,研究了先前假设的数字处理三重编码模型的适用性,该模型涉及模拟数量、听觉言语和视觉阿拉伯数字编码。使用探索性组独立成分分析(ICA)对15名正常成年受试者的功能磁共振成像(fMRI)数据进行处理。发现了与任务相关的独立成分,其激活区域位于双侧下顶叶、左侧颞周和枕颞腹侧区域。这些结果支持了与各个独立成分中发现的激活区域相对应的假设三重编码模型,并表明三重编码模型可能是分析复杂数学任务表现的神经心理学基础的合适框架。