Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography, Mathematical Institute, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Gießen, Germany.
Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language, Donostia/San Sebastian, Spain.
Sci Rep. 2023 Jul 6;13(1):10979. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-37113-0.
Numbers and letters are the fundamental building blocks of our everyday social interactions. Previous studies have focused on determining the cortical pathways shaped by numeracy and literacy in the human brain, partially supporting the hypothesis of distinct perceptual neural circuits involved in the visual processing of the two categories. In this study, we aim to investigate the temporal dynamics for number and letter processing. We present magnetoencephalography (MEG) data from two experiments (N = 25 each). In the first experiment, single numbers, letters, and their respective false fonts (false numbers and false letters) were presented, whereas, in the second experiment, numbers, letters, and their respective false fonts were presented as a string of characters. We used multivariate pattern analysis techniques (time-resolved decoding and temporal generalization), testing the strong hypothesis that the neural correlates supporting letter and number processing can be logistically classified as categorically separate. Our results show a very early dissociation (~ 100 ms) between numbers, and letters when compared to false fonts. Number processing can be dissociated with similar accuracy when presented as isolated items or strings of characters, while letter processing shows dissociable classification accuracy for single items compared to strings. These findings reinforce the evidence indicating that early visual processing can be differently shaped by the experience with numbers and letters; this dissociation is stronger for strings compared to single items, thus showing that combinatorial mechanisms for numbers and letters could be categorically distinguished and influence early visual processing.
数字和字母是我们日常社交互动的基本组成部分。先前的研究集中于确定人类大脑中由计算能力和读写能力塑造的皮质通路,部分支持了涉及这两类视觉处理的独特感知神经回路的假设。在这项研究中,我们旨在研究数字和字母处理的时间动态。我们呈现了来自两个实验的脑磁图(MEG)数据(每个实验 N=25)。在第一个实验中,呈现了单个数字、字母及其各自的假字体(假数字和假字母),而在第二个实验中,呈现了数字、字母及其各自的假字体作为字符串。我们使用了多变量模式分析技术(时间分辨解码和时间泛化),测试了一个强有力的假设,即支持字母和数字处理的神经相关性可以逻辑地分类为类别上分开的。我们的结果表明,与假字体相比,数字和字母之间存在非常早的分离(约 100 毫秒)。当以孤立项目或字符串呈现时,数字处理可以以相似的准确性进行分离,而字母处理与字符串相比,单个项目的分离分类准确性更高。这些发现强化了证据,表明早期视觉处理可以通过数字和字母的经验以不同的方式形成;与单个项目相比,这种分离在字符串中更强,因此表明数字和字母的组合机制可以在类别上区分,并影响早期视觉处理。