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一项关于非符号数字和空间处理的发育性功能磁共振成像研究。

A developmental fMRI study of nonsymbolic numerical and spatial processing.

作者信息

Kaufmann Liane, Vogel Stephan E, Wood Guilherme, Kremser Christian, Schocke Michael, Zimmerhackl Lothar-Bernd, Koten Jan W

机构信息

Innsbruck Medical University, Clinical Department of Pediatrics IV, Division of Neuropediatrics, Innsbruck, Austria.

出版信息

Cortex. 2008 Apr;44(4):376-85. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2007.08.003. Epub 2007 Dec 23.

Abstract

This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study systematically investigates whether there is a neurofunctional overlap of nonsymbolic numerical and spatial cognition in (intra)parietal regions in children and adults. The study also explores the association between finger use and (nonsymbolic) number processing across development. Twenty-four healthy individuals (12 children, 12 adults) were asked to make nonsymbolic numerical and spatial (experimental tasks) as well as color discriminations (control task). Using identical stimulus material across the three tasks disentangled nonsymbolic number representations from general attentional mechanisms, visual-spatial processing and response selection requirements. In both age groups, behavioral distance effects were obtained upon processing numerical (but not spatial and/or color) stimuli. Baseline imaging effects revealed age-dependent, partly overlapping activations of nonsymbolic numerical and spatial processing in the right posterior superior parietal lobe (PSPL) in adults only. Interestingly, regions more activated in children relative to adults were centred on bilateral supramarginal gyrus (SMG) and lateral portions of the anterior intraparietal sulcus (IPS), further extending to adjacent right post- and precentral gyrus, the latter of which has been reported to support grasping previously (Simon et al., 2002). Overall, our results are first evidence for an age-dependent neurofunctional link between areas supporting finger use and nonsymbolic number processing and furthermore, might be suggestive of a special role of fingers for the development of number magnitude representations and early arithmetic.

摘要

这项功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究系统地调查了儿童和成人顶叶内(或顶叶)区域中,非符号数字认知与空间认知是否存在神经功能重叠。该研究还探讨了在整个发育过程中,手指使用与(非符号)数字处理之间的关联。24名健康个体(12名儿童,12名成人)被要求进行非符号数字和空间(实验任务)以及颜色辨别(对照任务)。在这三项任务中使用相同的刺激材料,将非符号数字表征与一般注意力机制、视觉空间处理和反应选择要求区分开来。在两个年龄组中,在处理数字(而非空间和/或颜色)刺激时均获得了行为距离效应。基线成像效应显示,仅在成人的右侧后顶上叶(PSPL)中,非符号数字和空间处理存在年龄依赖性的部分重叠激活。有趣的是,相对于成人,儿童中激活程度更高的区域集中在双侧缘上回(SMG)和顶内沟前部(IPS)的外侧部分,进一步延伸至相邻的右侧中央后回和中央前回,后者先前已被报道支持抓握功能(Simon等人,2002年)。总体而言,我们的研究结果首次证明了支持手指使用的区域与非符号数字处理之间存在年龄依赖性的神经功能联系,此外,这可能暗示手指在数字大小表征和早期算术发展中具有特殊作用。

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