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Developmental dyscalculia: compensatory mechanisms in left intraparietal regions in response to nonsymbolic magnitudes

机译:发育性运动障碍:左壁内区域对非符号幅度的反应的补偿机制。

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Background Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies investigating the neural mechanisms underlying developmental dyscalculia are scarce and results are thus far inconclusive. Main aim of the present study is to investigate the neural correlates of nonsymbolic number magnitude processing in children with and without dyscalculia. Methods 18 children (9 with dyscalculia) were asked to solve a non-symbolic number magnitude comparison task (finger patterns) during brain scanning. For the spatial control task identical stimuli were employed, instructions varying only (judgment of palm rotation). This design enabled us to present identical stimuli with identical visual processing requirements in the experimental and the control task. Moreover, because numerical and spatial processing relies on parietal brain regions, task-specific contrasts are expected to reveal true number-specific activations. Results Behavioral results during scanning reveal that despite comparable (almost at ceiling) performance levels, task-specific activations were stronger in dyscalculic children in inferior parietal cortices bilaterally (intraparietal sulcus, supramarginal gyrus, extending to left angular gyrus). Interestingly, fMRI signal strengths reflected a group × task interaction: relative to baseline, controls produced significant deactivations in (intra)parietal regions bilaterally in response to number but not spatial processing, while the opposite pattern emerged in dyscalculics. Moreover, beta weights in response to number processing differed significantly between groups in left – but not right – (intra)parietal regions (becoming even positive in dyscalculic children). Conclusion Overall, findings are suggestive of (a) less consistent neural activity in right (intra)parietal regions upon processing nonsymbolic number magnitudes; and (b) compensatory neural activity in left (intra)parietal regions in developmental dyscalculia.
机译:背景功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究发展发育障碍的神经机制的研究是稀缺的,因此迄今为止尚无定论。本研究的主要目的是研究患有和没有消化不良的儿童的非符号数幅度加工的神经相关性。方法18名儿童(9名患有神经营养不良)被要求解决在脑部扫描过程中进行的非符号数字幅度比较任务(手指模式)。对于空间控制任务,使用相同的刺激,指令仅变化(判断手掌旋转)。这种设计使我们能够在实验和控制任务中呈现具有相同视觉处理要求的相同刺激。此外,由于数字和空间处理依赖于顶大脑区域,因此特定任务的对比有望揭示出真正的特定数字的激活。结果扫描过程中的行为结果显示,尽管表现水平相当(几乎在最高水平),但双侧下壁皮质(腹膜内沟,腹股沟上回,延伸至左角回)的硬脂酸儿童的任务特异性激活更强。有趣的是,fMRI信号强度反映了一个组×任务交互作用:相对于基线,对照在两侧的顶壁内区域产生了明显的失活,这是对数量的反应,而不是对空间处理的反应,而在反流动力学中则出现了相反的模式。而且,响应数字处理的β权重在顶(左)内(而不是右)顶区之间的组之间存在显着差异(在体重不足的儿童中甚至变为阳性)。结论总的来说,研究结果表明:(a)处理非符号数幅度时,右(内)顶壁区域神经活动的一致性降低; (b)发育性消化不良的左(内)顶区的代偿性神经活动。

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