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The left intraparietal sulcus adapts to symbolic number in both the visual and auditory modalities: Evidence from fMRI
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  • Stephan E Vogel, Educational Neuroscience, Institute of Psychology, University of Graz, Austria; Numerical Cognition Laboratory, Department of Psychology & Brain and Mind Institute, The University of Western Ontario, Canada. Electronic address: stephan.vogel@uni-graz.at.
  • Celia Goffin, Numerical Cognition Laboratory, Department of Psychology & Brain and Mind Institute, The University of Western Ontario, Canada.
  • Joshua Bohnenberger, Department of Psychology, Georg-August-University Goettingen, Germany.
  • Karl Koschutnig, Institute of Psychology, University of Graz, Austria.
  • Gernot Reishofer, Department of Radiology, Division of Neuroradiology, Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Medical University of Graz, Austria.
  • Roland H Grabner, Educational Neuroscience, Institute of Psychology, University of Graz, Austria.
  • Daniel Ansari, Numerical Cognition Laboratory, Department of Psychology & Brain and Mind Institute, The University of Western Ontario, Canada.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2017
URL with Digital Object Identifier
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.03.048
Abstract

A growing body of evidence from functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging adaptation (fMRIa) has implicated the left intraparietal sulcus (IPS) as a crucial brain region representing the semantic of number symbols. However, it is currently unknown to what extent the left IPS brain activity can be generalized across modalities (e.g., Arabic digits and spoken number words) and how robust and reproducible numerical adaptation effects are. In two separate fMRIa experiments we habituated the brain response of 20 native English-speaking (Experiment 1) and 34 native German-speaking (Experiment 2) adults to Arabic digits or spoken number words. Consistent with previous findings, experiment 1 revealed numerical ratio dependent adaptation to Arabic numerals in the left IPS using both conventional and cortex-based alignment techniques. Experiment 2 revealed numerical ratio dependent signal recovery in the left IPS following adaptation to both Arabic numerals and spoken number words using both conventional and cortex-based alignment techniques. Together, these findings suggest that the left IPS is involved in symbolic number processing across modalities.

Citation Information
Stephan E Vogel, Celia Goffin, Joshua Bohnenberger, Karl Koschutnig, et al.. "The left intraparietal sulcus adapts to symbolic number in both the visual and auditory modalities: Evidence from fMRI" NeuroImage Vol. 153 (2017) p. 16 - 27
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/daniel-ansari/49/