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Brain systems involved in arithmetic with positive versus negative numbers

机译:正负数运算涉及的脑系统

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Positive number arithmetic is based on combining and separating sets of items, with systematic differences in brain activity in specific regions depending on operation. In contrast, arithmetic with negative numbers involves manipulating abstract values worth less than zero, possibly involving different operation–activity relationships in these regions. Use of procedural arithmetic knowledge, including transformative rules like “minus a negative is plus a positive,” may also differ by operand sign. Here, we examined whether the activity evoked in negative number arithmetic was similar to that seen in positive problems, using region of interest analyses (ROIs) to examine a specific set of brain regions. Negative‐operand problems demonstrated a positive‐like effect of operation in the inferior parietal lobule with more activity for subtraction than addition, as well as increased activity across operation. Interestingly, while positive‐operand problems demonstrated the expected addition > subtraction activity difference in the angular gyrus, negative problems showed a reversed effect, with relatively more activity for subtraction than addition. Negative subtraction problems may be understood after translation to addition via rule, thereby invoking more addition‐like activity. Whole‐brain analyses showed increased right caudate activity for negative‐operand problems across operation, indicating a possible overall increase in usage of procedural rules. Arithmetic with negative numbers may thus shows some operation–activity relationships similar to positive numbers, but may also be affected by strategy. This study examines the flexibility of the mental number system by exploring to what degree the processing of an applied usage of a difficult, abstract mathematical concept is similar to that for positive numbers. Hum Brain Mapp 35:539–551, 2014. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
机译:正数算法基于组合和分离项目集的方式,根据操作,特定区域的大脑活动存在系统差异。相反,带负数的算术涉及操纵值小于零的抽象值,这可能涉及这些区域中不同的操作-活动关系。程序性算术知识的使用,包括诸如“减负为负加正”之类的变换规则,也可能因操作数符号而异。在这里,我们使用兴趣区域分析(ROI)来检查一组特定的大脑区域,从而检查了负数算法引起的活动是否类似于正题中的活动。负操作数问题表现出顶下小叶具有类似手术的正效应,其减法活动多于加法,并且跨手术活动增加。有趣的是,虽然正操作数问题证明了角回中预期的加法>减法活动差异,但负问题显示了相反的效果,减法活动比加法活动相对多。通过规则转换为加法后,可以理解负的减法问题,从而调用更多的加法样活动。全脑分析显示,在整个手术过程中,针对负操作数问题的右尾状活动增加,表明程序规则的使用可能总体增加。因此,带有负数的算术运算可能会显示出一些与正数相似的操作-活动关系,但也可能会受到策略的影响。这项研究通过探索困难的抽象数学概念的应用用法与正数相似的程度来检验心理数字系统的灵活性。嗡嗡声脑图,2014年35:539-551。©2012 Wiley Periodicals,Inc.

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