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Dysfunctions associated with the <scp>intraparietal sulcus</scp> and a distributed network in individuals with math learning difficulties: An <scp>ALE</scp> meta‐analysis

Jonathan Tablante, Lani Krossa, Tannaz Azimi, Lang Chen

2023Human Brain Mapping25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Math learning difficulty (MLD) is a learning disorder characterized by persistent impairments in the understanding and application of numbers independent of intelligence or schooling. The current study aims to review existing neuroimaging studies to characterize the neurobiological basis in MLD for their quantity and arithmetic dysfunctions. We identified a total of 24 studies with 728 participants through the literature. Using the activation likelihood estimate (ALE) method, we found that the most consistent neurobiological dysfunction in MLD was observed in the right intraparietal sulcus (IPS) with distinct patterns of the anterior and posterior aspects. Meanwhile, neurobiological dysfunctions were also observed in a distributed network including the fusiform gyrus, inferior temporal gyrus, insula, prefrontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, and claustrum. Our results suggest a core dysfunction in the right anterior IPS and left fusiform gyrus with atypically upregulated functions in brain regions for attention, working memory, visual processing, and motivation, serving as the neurobiological basis of MLD.

Topics & Concepts

Intraparietal sulcusFusiform gyrusPsychologyInsulaNeuroscienceSulcusTemporoparietal junctionWorking memoryPrefrontal cortexAngular gyrusAnterior cingulate cortexCortex (anatomy)NeuroimagingClaustrumSuperior temporal sulcusInsular cortexInferior frontal gyrusPosterior parietal cortexCognitionFunctional magnetic resonance imagingNucleusCognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skillsReading and Literacy DevelopmentChildren's Physical and Motor Development