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Virtual dyscalculia induced by parietal-lobe TMS impairs automatic magnitude processing
Authors:Cohen Kadosh Roi  Cohen Kadosh Kathrin  Schuhmann Teresa  Kaas Amanda  Goebel Rainer  Henik Avishai  Sack Alexander T
Institution:Department of Behavioral Sciences and Zlotowski Center for Neuroscience, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva 84105, Israel. r.cohenkadosh@ucl.ac.uk
Abstract:People suffering from developmental dyscalculia encounter difficulties in automatically accessing numerical magnitudes 1-3]. For example, when instructed to attend to the physical size of a number while ignoring its numerical value, dyscalculic subjects, unlike healthy participants, fail to process the irrelevant dimension automatically and subsequently show a smaller size-congruity effect (difference in reaction time between incongruent e.g., a physically large 2 and a physically small 4] and congruent e.g., a physically small 2 and a physically large 4] conditions), and no facilitation (neutral e.g., a physically small 2 and a physically large 2] versus congruent) 3]. Previous imaging studies determined the intraparietal sulcus (IPS) as a central area for numerical processing 4-11]. A few studies tried to identify the brain dysfunction underlying developmental dyscalculia but yielded mixed results regarding the involvement of the left 12] or the right 13] IPS. Here we applied fMRI-guided TMS neuronavigation to disrupt left- or right-IPS activation clusters in order to induce dyscalculic-like behavioral deficits in healthy volunteers. Automatic magnitude processing was impaired only during disruption of right-IPS activity. When using the identical paradigm with dyscalculic participants, we reproduced a result pattern similar to that obtained with nondyscalculic volunteers during right-IPS disruption. These findings provide direct evidence for the functional role of right IPS in automatic magnitude processing.
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