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The neural basis of number word processing in children and adults

Stephanie Bugden, A.T. Park, Amber Mackey, Elizabeth M. Brannon

2021Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The ability to map number words to their corresponding quantity representations is a gatekeeper for children's future math success (Spaepen et al., 2018). Without number word knowledge at school entry, children are at greater risk for developing math learning difficulties (Chu et al., 2019). In the present study, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to examine the neural basis for processing the meaning of spoken number words and its developmental trajectory in 4- to 10-year-old children, and in adults. In a number word-quantity mapping paradigm, participants listened to number words while simultaneously viewing quantities that were congruent or incongruent to the number word they heard. Whole brain analyses revealed that adults showed a neural congruity effect with greater neural activation for incongruent relative to congruent trials in anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and left intraparietal sulcus (LIPS). In contrast, children did not show a significant neural congruity effect. However, a region of interest analysis in the child sample demonstrated age-related increases in the neural congruity effect, specifically in the LIPS. The positive correlation between neural congruity in LIPS and age was stronger in children who were already attending school, suggesting that developmental changes in LIPS function are experience-dependent.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyIntraparietal sulcusFunctional magnetic resonance imagingContrast (vision)Word (group theory)Meaning (existential)Developmental psychologyNeural activityAnterior cingulate cortexCognitive psychologyAudiologyCognitionNeuroscienceLinguisticsArtificial intelligencePhilosophyComputer scienceMedicinePsychotherapistCognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skillsReading and Literacy DevelopmentMathematics Education and Teaching Techniques
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