Nieder Andreas, Diester Ilka, Tudusciuc Oana
Primate NeuroCognition Laboratory, Hertie-Institute for Clinical Brain Research, Department of Cognitive Neurology, University of Tübingen, Otfried-Müller-Strasse 27, 72076 Tübingen, Germany.
Science. 2006 Sep 8;313(5792):1431-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1130308.
Humans and animals can nonverbally enumerate visual items across time in a sequence or rapidly estimate the set size of spatial dot patterns at a single glance. We found that temporal and spatial enumeration processes engaged different populations of neurons in the intraparietal sulcus of behaving monkeys. Once the enumeration process was completed, however, another neuronal population represented the cardinality of a set irrespective of whether it had been cued in a spatial layout or across time. These data suggest distinct neural processing stages for different numerical formats, but also a final convergence of the segregated information to form most abstract quantity representations.
人类和动物能够在一段时间内以序列形式对视觉项目进行非语言计数,或者一眼快速估计空间点阵模式的集合大小。我们发现,时间和空间计数过程在行为猴子的顶内沟中激活了不同的神经元群体。然而,一旦计数过程完成,另一个神经元群体就会代表一个集合的基数,而不管它是在空间布局中还是在一段时间内被提示的。这些数据表明,不同数字格式有不同的神经处理阶段,但也表明分离的信息最终会汇聚,以形成最抽象的数量表征。