Title of article :
An fMRI study of magnitude comparison and exact addition in children
Author/Authors :
Meintjes، نويسنده , , Ernesta M. and Jacobson، نويسنده , , Sandra W. and Molteno، نويسنده , , Christopher D. and Gatenby، نويسنده , , J. Christopher and Warton، نويسنده , , Christopher and Cannistraci، نويسنده , , Christopher J. and Gore، نويسنده , , John C. and Jacobson، نويسنده , , Joseph L.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
12
From page :
351
To page :
362
Abstract :
By contrast to the adult literature, in which a consistent parietofrontal network for number processing has been identified, the data from studies of number processing in children have been less consistent, probably due to differences in study design and control conditions. Number processing was examined using functional magnetic resonance imaging in 18 right-handed children (8–12 years) from the Cape Coloured community in Cape Town, South Africa, using Proximity Judgment and Exact Addition (EA) tasks. The findings were consistent with the hypothesis that, as in adults, the anterior horizontal intraparietal sulcus (HIPS) plays a major role in the representation and manipulation of quantity in children. The posterior medial frontal cortex, believed to be involved in performance monitoring in more complex arithmetic manipulations in adults, was extensively activated even for relatively simple symbolic number processing in the children. Other areas activated to a greater degree in the children included the left precentral sulcus, which may mediate number knowledge and, for EA, the head of the caudate nucleus, which is part of a fronto-subcortical circuit involved in the behavioral execution of sequences. Two regions that have been linked to number processing in adults — the angular gyrus and posterior superior parietal lobule — were not activated in the children. The data are consistent with the inference that although the functional specialization of the anterior HIPS may increase as symbolic number processing becomes increasingly automatic, this region and other elements of the parietofrontal network identified in adults are already reliably and robustly activated by middle childhood.
Keywords :
Exact addition , Proximity judgment , Parietofrontal network , Number processing , children , Functional MRI , Anterior horizontal intraparietal sulcus
Journal title :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Record number :
1832965
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