Whether small number magnitudes are inherently represented as lying to the left of larger ones, the space–number association (SNA), is an important issue in mathematical cognition. In this fMRI study, we used a go/no-go implicit association task to investigate the brain activity and functional connectivity underlying the SNA. Arabic digits lower or higher than 5 and left- or right-pointing arrows were alternated as central targets. In a single-code task condition, participants responded to a specific number magnitude and to all arrows or to a specific arrow direction and to all number magnitudes. In a joint-code (JC) condition, responses were provided after congruent, for example, “go when a number is lower than 5 or an arrow points left,” or incongruent, for example, “go when a number is lower than 5 or an arrow points right,” SNAs. The SNA was only found in the JC condition, where responses were faster with congruent instructions. Analyses of fMRI functional connectivity showed that the SNA was matched with enhanced excitatory inputs from ACC, the left TPJ, and the left inferior frontal gyrus to the left and right intraparietal sulcus (IPS). Incongruent JC trials were associated with enhanced excitatory modulation from ACC to the left and right IPS. These results show that the SNA is associated with enhanced activation of top–down brain control and changes in the functional interaction between the left and right IPS. We conclude that the SNA does not depend on an inherent and bottom–up spatial coding of number magnitudes.

Changes in Brain Functional Connectivity Underlying the Space–Number Association / Lasaponara, Stefano; Pinto, Mario; Lozito, Silvana; Scozia, Gabriele; Pellegrino, Michele; Presti, Sara Lo; Gazzitano, Steve; Giove, Federico; Doricchi, Fabrizio. - In: JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 0898-929X. - (2024), pp. 1-17. [10.1162/jocn_a_02240]

Changes in Brain Functional Connectivity Underlying the Space–Number Association

Lasaponara, Stefano
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Pinto, Mario;Lozito, Silvana;Scozia, Gabriele;Pellegrino, Michele;Presti, Sara Lo;Giove, Federico;Doricchi, Fabrizio
2024

Abstract

Whether small number magnitudes are inherently represented as lying to the left of larger ones, the space–number association (SNA), is an important issue in mathematical cognition. In this fMRI study, we used a go/no-go implicit association task to investigate the brain activity and functional connectivity underlying the SNA. Arabic digits lower or higher than 5 and left- or right-pointing arrows were alternated as central targets. In a single-code task condition, participants responded to a specific number magnitude and to all arrows or to a specific arrow direction and to all number magnitudes. In a joint-code (JC) condition, responses were provided after congruent, for example, “go when a number is lower than 5 or an arrow points left,” or incongruent, for example, “go when a number is lower than 5 or an arrow points right,” SNAs. The SNA was only found in the JC condition, where responses were faster with congruent instructions. Analyses of fMRI functional connectivity showed that the SNA was matched with enhanced excitatory inputs from ACC, the left TPJ, and the left inferior frontal gyrus to the left and right intraparietal sulcus (IPS). Incongruent JC trials were associated with enhanced excitatory modulation from ACC to the left and right IPS. These results show that the SNA is associated with enhanced activation of top–down brain control and changes in the functional interaction between the left and right IPS. We conclude that the SNA does not depend on an inherent and bottom–up spatial coding of number magnitudes.
2024
Space, Number; Space-Number; Association; SNARC; Numerical Cognition; Functional Connectivity; fMRI
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Changes in Brain Functional Connectivity Underlying the Space–Number Association / Lasaponara, Stefano; Pinto, Mario; Lozito, Silvana; Scozia, Gabriele; Pellegrino, Michele; Presti, Sara Lo; Gazzitano, Steve; Giove, Federico; Doricchi, Fabrizio. - In: JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 0898-929X. - (2024), pp. 1-17. [10.1162/jocn_a_02240]
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