Quantities can be represented using either mathematical language (i.e., numbers) or natural language (i.e., quantifiers). Previous studies have shown that numerical processing elicits greater activation in the brain regions around the intraparietal sulcus (IPS) relative to other semantic processes. However, little research has been conducted to investigate whether the IPS is also critical for the semantic processing of quantifiers in natural language. In this study, 20 adults were scanned with functional magnetic resonance imaging while they performed semantic distance judgment involving six types of materials (i.e., frequency adverbs, quantity pronouns and nouns, animal names, Arabic digits, number words, and dot arrays). Conjunction analy...
The human intraparietal sulcus (IPS) is implicated in processing symbolic number information and pos...
International audienceHumans differ from other animal species in their unique ability to use symbols...
Numerical and spatial magnitude processing have long been intimately associated, leading to the sugg...
Quantities can be represented using either mathematical language (i.e., numbers) or natural language...
Numerical processing has been demonstrated to be subserved typically by the brain regions around the...
ObjectiveClassifiers play an important role in describing the quantity information of objects. Few s...
International audienceThe time to compare two numbers shows additive effects of number notation and ...
Semantic processing of numbers and animals was contrasted with PET in two different tasks (compariso...
The neural bases for numerosity and language are of perennial interest. In monkeys, neural separatio...
Numerous studies have identified the intraparietal sulcus (IPS) as an area critically involved in nu...
<p>How are numerical and non-numerical magnitudes processed in the brain? Brain imaging research, pr...
International audienceSome models of word comprehension postulate that the processing of words prese...
Months, days of the week, and numbers differ from other verbal concepts because they are ordered in ...
Activation of the horizontal segment of the intraparietal sulcus (hIPS) has been observed in various...
The human intraparietal sulcus (IPS) is implicated in processing symbolic number information and pos...
International audienceHumans differ from other animal species in their unique ability to use symbols...
Numerical and spatial magnitude processing have long been intimately associated, leading to the sugg...
Quantities can be represented using either mathematical language (i.e., numbers) or natural language...
Numerical processing has been demonstrated to be subserved typically by the brain regions around the...
ObjectiveClassifiers play an important role in describing the quantity information of objects. Few s...
International audienceThe time to compare two numbers shows additive effects of number notation and ...
Semantic processing of numbers and animals was contrasted with PET in two different tasks (compariso...
The neural bases for numerosity and language are of perennial interest. In monkeys, neural separatio...
Numerous studies have identified the intraparietal sulcus (IPS) as an area critically involved in nu...
<p>How are numerical and non-numerical magnitudes processed in the brain? Brain imaging research, pr...
International audienceSome models of word comprehension postulate that the processing of words prese...
Months, days of the week, and numbers differ from other verbal concepts because they are ordered in ...
Activation of the horizontal segment of the intraparietal sulcus (hIPS) has been observed in various...
The human intraparietal sulcus (IPS) is implicated in processing symbolic number information and pos...
International audienceHumans differ from other animal species in their unique ability to use symbols...
Numerical and spatial magnitude processing have long been intimately associated, leading to the sugg...