Department of Psychology, Westminster Hall, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON N6A 3K7, Canada.
J Cogn Neurosci. 2013 Mar;25(3):388-400. doi: 10.1162/jocn_a_00323. Epub 2012 Nov 19.
The ability to process the numerical magnitude of sets of items has been characterized in many animal species. Neuroimaging data have associated this ability to represent nonsymbolic numerical magnitudes (e.g., arrays of dots) with activity in the bilateral parietal lobes. Yet the quantitative abilities of humans are not limited to processing the numerical magnitude of nonsymbolic sets. Humans have used this quantitative sense as the foundation for symbolic systems for the representation of numerical magnitude. Although numerical symbol use is widespread in human cultures, the brain regions involved in processing of numerical symbols are just beginning to be understood. Here, we investigated the brain regions underlying the semantic and perceptual processing of numerical symbols. Specifically, we used an fMRI adaptation paradigm to examine the neural response to Hindu-Arabic numerals and Chinese numerical ideographs in a group of Chinese readers who could read both symbol types and a control group who could read only the numerals. Across groups, the Hindu-Arabic numerals exhibited ratio-dependent modulation in the left IPS. In contrast, numerical ideographs were associated with activation in the right IPS, exclusively in the Chinese readers. Furthermore, processing of the visual similarity of both digits and ideographs was associated with activation of the left fusiform gyrus. Using culture as an independent variable, we provide clear evidence for differences in the brain regions associated with the semantic and perceptual processing of numerical symbols. Additionally, we reveal a striking difference in the laterality of parietal activation between the semantic processing of the two symbols types.
许多动物物种都具有处理项目集合数值大小的能力。神经影像学数据将这种代表非符号数值大小(例如,点数组)的能力与双侧顶叶的活动联系起来。然而,人类的定量能力不仅限于处理非符号集合的数值大小。人类已经将这种定量感用作代表数值大小的符号系统的基础。尽管数字符号在人类文化中被广泛使用,但处理数字符号的大脑区域才刚刚开始被理解。在这里,我们研究了数值符号语义和感知处理所涉及的大脑区域。具体来说,我们使用 fMRI 适应范式来检查一组中国读者对印度-阿拉伯数字和中文数字表意字的神经反应,这些读者既可以阅读这两种符号类型,也可以阅读仅能阅读数字的对照组。在两组中,印度-阿拉伯数字在左 IPS 中表现出与比率相关的调制。相比之下,仅在中文读者中,数字表意字与右 IPS 的激活有关。此外,对数字和表意字的视觉相似性的处理与左梭状回的激活有关。通过将文化作为自变量,我们提供了明确的证据,证明与数值符号的语义和感知处理相关的大脑区域存在差异。此外,我们揭示了两种符号类型的语义处理中顶叶激活的明显侧化差异。