Arithmetic facts can be solved using different strategies. Research suggests that some arithmetic problems, particularly those solved by fact retrieval, are related to phonological processing ability and elicit activity in left-lateralized brain regions that support phonological processing. However, it is unclear whether common brain regions support both retrieval-based arithmetic and phonological processing, and if these regions differ across children and adults. This study used activation likelihood estimation to investigate functional neural overlap between arithmetic and phonological processing, separately for children and adults. The meta-analyses in children showed six clusters of overlapping activation concentrated in bilateral front...
How do bilinguals solve arithmetic problems in their different languages? We investigated this quest...
How do bilinguals solve arithmetic problems in each of their languages? We investigated this questio...
The neural systems for phonological processing of written language have been well identified now, wh...
Arithmetic and language processing involve similar neural networks, but the relative engagement rema...
While there is evidence for an association between the development of reading and arithmetic, the pr...
AbstractArithmetic and language processing involve similar neural networks, but the relative engagem...
Brain imaging studies on academic achievement offer an exciting window on experience-dependent corti...
Arithmetic constitutes a large part of our daily lives, yet its neural basis in adults and children ...
Single-digit multiplications are mainly solved by memory retrieval. However, these problems are also...
Abstract Background Arithmetic processing in adults is known to rely on a frontal-parietal network. ...
International audienceIt has been proposed that recent cultural inventions such as symbolic arithmet...
Deafness is generally associated with poor mental arithmetic, possibly due to neuronal differences i...
Adult fMRI studies have indicated that activation in the arithmetic brain network is modulated by st...
The intraparietal sulcus (IPS) is thought to be an important region for basic number processing (e.g...
In this study of reading development, children (ages 7--10) and adults (ages 18--32) performed overt...
How do bilinguals solve arithmetic problems in their different languages? We investigated this quest...
How do bilinguals solve arithmetic problems in each of their languages? We investigated this questio...
The neural systems for phonological processing of written language have been well identified now, wh...
Arithmetic and language processing involve similar neural networks, but the relative engagement rema...
While there is evidence for an association between the development of reading and arithmetic, the pr...
AbstractArithmetic and language processing involve similar neural networks, but the relative engagem...
Brain imaging studies on academic achievement offer an exciting window on experience-dependent corti...
Arithmetic constitutes a large part of our daily lives, yet its neural basis in adults and children ...
Single-digit multiplications are mainly solved by memory retrieval. However, these problems are also...
Abstract Background Arithmetic processing in adults is known to rely on a frontal-parietal network. ...
International audienceIt has been proposed that recent cultural inventions such as symbolic arithmet...
Deafness is generally associated with poor mental arithmetic, possibly due to neuronal differences i...
Adult fMRI studies have indicated that activation in the arithmetic brain network is modulated by st...
The intraparietal sulcus (IPS) is thought to be an important region for basic number processing (e.g...
In this study of reading development, children (ages 7--10) and adults (ages 18--32) performed overt...
How do bilinguals solve arithmetic problems in their different languages? We investigated this quest...
How do bilinguals solve arithmetic problems in each of their languages? We investigated this questio...
The neural systems for phonological processing of written language have been well identified now, wh...