Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8687061 | NeuroImage | 2018 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
Our findings revealed a neural interference effect linked to individual differences in multiplication in the left inferior frontal gyrus, while controlling for the IQ. This interference effect in the left inferior frontal gyrus showed a negative relation with individual differences in arithmetic fluency, indicating a higher interference effect for low performers compared to high performers. This region is suggested in the literature to be involved in resolution of proactive interference. Besides, no correlation between the neural problem size effect and multiplication performance was found. This study supports the idea that the interference due to similarities/overlap of physical traits (the digits) is crucial in memorizing arithmetic facts and in determining individual differences in arithmetic.
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Authors
Alice De Visscher, Stephan E. Vogel, Gernot Reishofer, Eva Hassler, Karl Koschutnig, Bert De Smedt, Roland H. Grabner,