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The Role of Finger Representations and Saccades for Number Processing: An fMRI Study in Children

A possible functional role of finger representations for the development of early numerical cognition has been the subject of recent debate; however, until now, only behavioral studies have directly supported this view. Working from recent models of number processing, we focused on the neural networ...

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Autores principales: Krinzinger, Helga, Koten, Jan Willem, Horoufchin, Houpand, Kohn, Nils, Arndt, Dominique, Sahr, Katleen, Konrad, Kerstin, Willmes, Klaus
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Publicado: Frontiers Research Foundation 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3244143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22203810
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00373
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author Krinzinger, Helga
Koten, Jan Willem
Horoufchin, Houpand
Kohn, Nils
Arndt, Dominique
Sahr, Katleen
Konrad, Kerstin
Willmes, Klaus
author_facet Krinzinger, Helga
Koten, Jan Willem
Horoufchin, Houpand
Kohn, Nils
Arndt, Dominique
Sahr, Katleen
Konrad, Kerstin
Willmes, Klaus
author_sort Krinzinger, Helga
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description A possible functional role of finger representations for the development of early numerical cognition has been the subject of recent debate; however, until now, only behavioral studies have directly supported this view. Working from recent models of number processing, we focused on the neural networks involved in numerical tasks and their relationship to the areas underlying finger representations and saccades in children aged 6–12 years. We were able to differentiate three parietal circuits that were related to distinct aspects of number processing. Abstract magnitude processing was subserved by an association area also activated by saccades and visually guided finger movements. Addition processes led to activation in an area only engaged during saccade encoding, whereas counting processes resulted in the activation of an area only activated during visually guided finger movements, namely in the anterior intraparietal sulcus. Apart from this area, a large network of specifically finger-related brain areas including the ventral precentral sulcus, supplementary motor area, dorso-lateral prefrontal cortex, insula, thalamus, midbrain, and cerebellum was activated during (particularly non-symbolic) exact addition but not during magnitude comparison. Moreover, a finger-related activation cluster in the right ventral precentral sulcus was only present during non-symbolic addition and magnitude comparison, but not during symbolic number processing tasks. We conclude that finger counting may critically mediate the step from non-symbolic to symbolic and exact number processing via somatosensory integration processes and therefore represents an important example of embodied cognition.
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spelling pubmed-32441432011-12-27 The Role of Finger Representations and Saccades for Number Processing: An fMRI Study in Children Krinzinger, Helga Koten, Jan Willem Horoufchin, Houpand Kohn, Nils Arndt, Dominique Sahr, Katleen Konrad, Kerstin Willmes, Klaus Front Psychol Psychology A possible functional role of finger representations for the development of early numerical cognition has been the subject of recent debate; however, until now, only behavioral studies have directly supported this view. Working from recent models of number processing, we focused on the neural networks involved in numerical tasks and their relationship to the areas underlying finger representations and saccades in children aged 6–12 years. We were able to differentiate three parietal circuits that were related to distinct aspects of number processing. Abstract magnitude processing was subserved by an association area also activated by saccades and visually guided finger movements. Addition processes led to activation in an area only engaged during saccade encoding, whereas counting processes resulted in the activation of an area only activated during visually guided finger movements, namely in the anterior intraparietal sulcus. Apart from this area, a large network of specifically finger-related brain areas including the ventral precentral sulcus, supplementary motor area, dorso-lateral prefrontal cortex, insula, thalamus, midbrain, and cerebellum was activated during (particularly non-symbolic) exact addition but not during magnitude comparison. Moreover, a finger-related activation cluster in the right ventral precentral sulcus was only present during non-symbolic addition and magnitude comparison, but not during symbolic number processing tasks. We conclude that finger counting may critically mediate the step from non-symbolic to symbolic and exact number processing via somatosensory integration processes and therefore represents an important example of embodied cognition. Frontiers Research Foundation 2011-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3244143/ /pubmed/22203810 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00373 Text en Copyright © 2011 Krinzinger, Koten, Horoufchin, Kohn, Arndt, Sahr, Konrad and Willmes. http://www.frontiersin.org/licenseagreement This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial License, which permits non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited.
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Krinzinger, Helga
Koten, Jan Willem
Horoufchin, Houpand
Kohn, Nils
Arndt, Dominique
Sahr, Katleen
Konrad, Kerstin
Willmes, Klaus
The Role of Finger Representations and Saccades for Number Processing: An fMRI Study in Children
title The Role of Finger Representations and Saccades for Number Processing: An fMRI Study in Children
title_full The Role of Finger Representations and Saccades for Number Processing: An fMRI Study in Children
title_fullStr The Role of Finger Representations and Saccades for Number Processing: An fMRI Study in Children
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Finger Representations and Saccades for Number Processing: An fMRI Study in Children
title_short The Role of Finger Representations and Saccades for Number Processing: An fMRI Study in Children
title_sort role of finger representations and saccades for number processing: an fmri study in children
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3244143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22203810
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00373
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