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Based on neuroimaging methods, it is a commonly held view that numerical representation in the human parietal lobes is format independent. We used a transcranial magnetic stimulation adaptation paradigm to examine the existence of functionally segregated overlapping populations of neurons for different numerical formats and to reveal how numerical information is encoded and represented. Based on 2 experiments, we found that right parietal lobe stimulation showed a dissociation between digits and verbal numbers, whereas the left parietal lobe showed a double dissociation between the different numerical formats. Further analysis and modeling also excluded pre- or postrepresentational components as the source of the current effects. These results demonstrate that both parietal lobes are equipped with format-dependent neurons that encode quantity.

Original publication

DOI

10.1093/cercor/bhp273

Type

Journal article

Journal

Cereb Cortex

Publication Date

09/2010

Volume

20

Pages

2166 - 2171

Keywords

Acoustic Stimulation, Adult, Brain Mapping, Cognition, Dominance, Cerebral, Female, Humans, Male, Mental Processes, Neurons, Parietal Lobe, Photic Stimulation, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, Young Adult