International audienceA current intense discussion in numerical cognition concerns the relationship between the processing of numerosity and other non-numerical quantities. In particular, it is a matter of debate whether number and other quantities (e.g., size, length) are represented separately in the brain or whether they share a common generalized magnitude representation. We acquired high-resolution functional MRI data while adult subjects engaged in a magnitude comparison task involving either numerosity (i.e., which of the two sets has more elements?) or line length (i.e., which of the two lines is longer?). We compared the activation evoked by the two different types of quantity and observed a common recruitment of a vast portion of ...
Neuroimaging studies in the last 20 years have tried to unravel the neural correlates of number proc...
& Whether the human brain is equipped with a special neural substrate for numbers, or rather wit...
The human capability of abstraction enables us to appreciate and process completely different impres...
International audienceA current intense discussion in numerical cognition concerns the relationship ...
Numerical and spatial magnitude processing have long been intimately associated, leading to the sugg...
A dominant hypothesis on how the brain processes numerical size proposes a spatial representation of...
How do our abilities to process number and other continu- ous quantities such as time and space rela...
Whether the human brain is equipped with a special neural substrate for numbers, or rather with a co...
International audienceHumans differ from other animal species in their unique ability to use symbols...
Numbers are known to be processed along the left and right intraparietal sulcus. The present study i...
ObjectiveClassifiers play an important role in describing the quantity information of objects. Few s...
Abstract Humans share with nonhuman animals a quantification system for representing the number of i...
Human beings constantly process numerosity, space and duration to regulate and adapt their behaviour...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Neuropsychology and human functional neuroimaging have implicated ...
SummaryBackgroundNeuropsychology and human functional neuroimaging have implicated human parietal co...
Neuroimaging studies in the last 20 years have tried to unravel the neural correlates of number proc...
& Whether the human brain is equipped with a special neural substrate for numbers, or rather wit...
The human capability of abstraction enables us to appreciate and process completely different impres...
International audienceA current intense discussion in numerical cognition concerns the relationship ...
Numerical and spatial magnitude processing have long been intimately associated, leading to the sugg...
A dominant hypothesis on how the brain processes numerical size proposes a spatial representation of...
How do our abilities to process number and other continu- ous quantities such as time and space rela...
Whether the human brain is equipped with a special neural substrate for numbers, or rather with a co...
International audienceHumans differ from other animal species in their unique ability to use symbols...
Numbers are known to be processed along the left and right intraparietal sulcus. The present study i...
ObjectiveClassifiers play an important role in describing the quantity information of objects. Few s...
Abstract Humans share with nonhuman animals a quantification system for representing the number of i...
Human beings constantly process numerosity, space and duration to regulate and adapt their behaviour...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Neuropsychology and human functional neuroimaging have implicated ...
SummaryBackgroundNeuropsychology and human functional neuroimaging have implicated human parietal co...
Neuroimaging studies in the last 20 years have tried to unravel the neural correlates of number proc...
& Whether the human brain is equipped with a special neural substrate for numbers, or rather wit...
The human capability of abstraction enables us to appreciate and process completely different impres...