International audienceHow are comparative judgments performed in the human brain? We scanned subjects with fMRI while they compared stimuli for size, luminance, or number. Regions involved in comparative judgments were identified using three criteria: task-related activation, presence of a distance effect, and interference of one dimension onto the other. We observed considerable overlap in the neural substrates of the three comparison tasks. Interestingly, the amount of overlap predicted the amount of cross-dimensional interference: in both behavior and fMRI, number interfered with size, and size with luminance, but number did not interfere with luminance. The results suggest that during comparative judgments, the relevant continuous quant...
Whether the human brain is equipped with a special neural substrate for numbers, or rather with a co...
Many studies have suggested that the intraparietal sulcus (IPS), particularly in the dominant hemisp...
Humans are often observed to make optimal sensorimotor decisions but to be poor judges of situations...
International audienceHow are comparative judgments performed in the human brain? We scanned subject...
AbstractHow are comparative judgments performed in the human brain? We scanned subjects with fMRI wh...
IPS) as playing a special role overlap in the neural substrates of the three compari- in the interna...
AbstractIs there a neural system dedicated to generic magnitude judgments? In this issue of Neuron, ...
This is the first report of a mutual interference between luminance and numerical value in magnitude...
Whether the human brain is equipped with a special neural substrate for numbers, or rather with a co...
Continuous dimensions, such as time, space, and numerosity, have been suggested to be subserved by c...
The human capability of abstraction enables us to appreciate and process completely different impres...
Many studies have suggested that the intraparietal sulcus (IPS), particularly in the dominant hemisp...
International audienceA current intense discussion in numerical cognition concerns the relationship ...
Whether the human brain is equipped with a special neural substrate for numbers, or rather with a co...
Many studies have suggested that the intraparietal sulcus (IPS), particularly in the dominant hemisp...
Humans are often observed to make optimal sensorimotor decisions but to be poor judges of situations...
International audienceHow are comparative judgments performed in the human brain? We scanned subject...
AbstractHow are comparative judgments performed in the human brain? We scanned subjects with fMRI wh...
IPS) as playing a special role overlap in the neural substrates of the three compari- in the interna...
AbstractIs there a neural system dedicated to generic magnitude judgments? In this issue of Neuron, ...
This is the first report of a mutual interference between luminance and numerical value in magnitude...
Whether the human brain is equipped with a special neural substrate for numbers, or rather with a co...
Continuous dimensions, such as time, space, and numerosity, have been suggested to be subserved by c...
The human capability of abstraction enables us to appreciate and process completely different impres...
Many studies have suggested that the intraparietal sulcus (IPS), particularly in the dominant hemisp...
International audienceA current intense discussion in numerical cognition concerns the relationship ...
Whether the human brain is equipped with a special neural substrate for numbers, or rather with a co...
Many studies have suggested that the intraparietal sulcus (IPS), particularly in the dominant hemisp...
Humans are often observed to make optimal sensorimotor decisions but to be poor judges of situations...