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Flexible transfer of knowledge in mental arithmetic — An fMRI study
by
Zamarian, Laura
, Delazer, Margarete
, Schocke, Michael
, Ischebeck, Anja
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Adult
/ Angular gyrus
/ Arithmetic
/ Brain
/ Brain - physiology
/ Cognition - physiology
/ Division
/ Female
/ Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
/ Humans
/ Learning
/ Learning - physiology
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
/ Male
/ Mathematics
/ Multiplication
/ Multiplication & division
/ Number processing
/ Studies
/ Transfer
2009
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Flexible transfer of knowledge in mental arithmetic — An fMRI study
by
Zamarian, Laura
, Delazer, Margarete
, Schocke, Michael
, Ischebeck, Anja
in
Adult
/ Angular gyrus
/ Arithmetic
/ Brain
/ Brain - physiology
/ Cognition - physiology
/ Division
/ Female
/ Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
/ Humans
/ Learning
/ Learning - physiology
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
/ Male
/ Mathematics
/ Multiplication
/ Multiplication & division
/ Number processing
/ Studies
/ Transfer
2009
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Flexible transfer of knowledge in mental arithmetic — An fMRI study
by
Zamarian, Laura
, Delazer, Margarete
, Schocke, Michael
, Ischebeck, Anja
in
Adult
/ Angular gyrus
/ Arithmetic
/ Brain
/ Brain - physiology
/ Cognition - physiology
/ Division
/ Female
/ Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
/ Humans
/ Learning
/ Learning - physiology
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
/ Male
/ Mathematics
/ Multiplication
/ Multiplication & division
/ Number processing
/ Studies
/ Transfer
2009
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Flexible transfer of knowledge in mental arithmetic — An fMRI study
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Flexible transfer of knowledge in mental arithmetic — An fMRI study
2009
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Recent imaging studies could show that fact acquisition in arithmetic is associated with decreasing activation in several frontal and parietal areas, and relatively increasing activation within the angular gyrus, indicating a switch from direct calculation to retrieval of a learned fact from memory. So far, however, little is known about the transfer of learned facts between arithmetic operations. The aim of the present fMRI study was to investigate whether and how newly acquired arithmetic knowledge might transfer from trained multiplication problems to related division problems. On the day before scanning, ten complex multiplication problems were trained. Within the scanner, trained multiplication problems were compared with untrained multiplication problems, and division problems related to multiplication (transfer condition) were compared with unrelated division problems (no-transfer condition). Replicating earlier results, untrained multiplication problems activated several frontal and parietal brain areas more strongly than trained multiplication problems, while trained multiplication problems showed relatively stronger activation in the left angular gyrus than untrained multiplication problems. Concerning division, an ROI analysis indicated that activation in the left angular gyrus was relatively stronger for the transfer condition than for the no-transfer condition. We also observed distinct inter-individual differences with regard to transfer that modulated activation within the left angular gyrus. Activation within the left angular gyrus was generally higher for participants who showed a transfer effect for division problems. In conclusion, the present study yielded some evidence that successful transfer of knowledge between arithmetic operations is accompanied by modifications of brain activation patterns. The left angular gyrus seems not only to be involved in the retrieval of stored arithmetic facts, but also in the transfer between arithmetic operations.
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Elsevier Inc,Elsevier Limited
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