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T HE EFFECT OF SYMBOLIC AND NON - SYMBOLIC FORMATS ON ARITHMETIC IN CHILDREN : A DEVELOPMENTAL F MRI STUDY Lien Peters, Hans Op de Beeck & Bert De Smedt 14/03/2015 – ICPS Conference, Amsterdam
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B ACK TO BASICS Numerical magnitudes in different formats Non-Symbolic Symbolic
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B ACK TO BASICS Neural model of number processing & arithmetic: Triple Code Model Dehaene & Cohen, 1995, 1997
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B ACK TO BASICS Arithmetic Direct route Solution is retrieved from semantic memory (= arithmetic facts verbal code) Indirect route Procedural manipulation need to be performed ( magnitude code) ?
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B ACK TO BASICS Number processing Number comparison task Kaufmann et al., 2011
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B ACK TO BASICS Arithmetic Whole brain activation Activation ~ task complexity and math ability All studies used Arabic digits as stimuli Kaufmann et al., 2011
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C URRENT S TUDY ? The neural correlates of arithmetic in symbolic and non-symbolic formats in children
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W HO ? 23 children (9 – 12 years old) 12 males Mean age = 10.67 years old One discarded in analyses of imaging data, due to excessive movement in the scanner
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H OW ? Session 1 Behavioral measures Dummy scanner: practice round Session 2 Real scanner
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H OW ? – S ESSION 1 Arithmetic ability Tempo Test Calculation Reading ability One-Minute Test Klepel Intelligence WISC-III subscales block design & vocabulary
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H OW ? – S ESSION 2 Subtraction task Number domain up to 10 Dot patterns, Arabic digits, number words = or ≠ reference magnitude (4 or 5)
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H OW ? – S ESSION 2 Subtraction task Block design 255 seconds per run, 4 runs per participant
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B EHAVIORAL RESULTS MSDMinMax Tempo Test Calculation 108.5521.2664138 One-Minute Test 62.8613.414394 Klepel 61.8614.284198 Block Design 13.092.65918 Vocabulary 11.452.94319 General measures
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B EHAVIORAL RESULTS Behavioral results: subtraction task RT (in s) Accurac y
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I MAGING RESULTS Digits – Words No significant activation Words – Digits Primary visual cortex
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I MAGING RESULTS Dots – Digits/Words Parietal lobule, frontal and occipital areas Digits/Words – Dots Angular gyrus & Superior temporal gyrus
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I MAGING RESULTS Dots – Digits/Words Parietal lobule, frontal and occipital areas Digits/Words – Dots Angular gyrus & Superior temporal gyrus Retrieval?Manipulation?
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C ONCLUSIONS Digits ≈ Words Words > Digits in primary visual cortex probably due to more visual information
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C ONCLUSIONS Symbolic (Digits & Words) Superior temporal gyrus & angular gyrus ~ verbal arithmetic fact retrieval? Non-symbolic (Dots) Superior parietal lobule (≈ intraparietal sulcus) ~ manipulation of quantities?
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C ONCLUSIONS Difference in neural activation between symbolic and non-symbolic formats might reflect a difference in strategy use (fact retrieval vs. manipulation of quantities)
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C OMING UP NEXT SEASON Expand subject sample Children with dyslexia & dyscalculia Compare neural activation during calculation in different formats with typically developing children
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T HANKS TO … Research unit Biological Psychology, KU Leuven Research unit Parenting & Special Education, KU Leuven Prof. Bert De Smedt Prof. Hans Op de Beeck All children & parents
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T HANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION ! Questions?
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