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Abacus in the Brain: A Longitudinal Functional MRI Study of a Skilled Abacus User with a Right Hemispheric Lesion

机译:大脑中的算盘:右半球病变的熟练算盘使用者的纵向功能MRI研究

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The abacus, a traditional physical calculation device, is still widely used in Asian countries. Previous behavioral work has shown that skilled abacus users perform rapid and precise mental arithmetic by manipulating a mental representation of an abacus, which is based on visual imagery. However, its neurophysiological basis remains unclear. Here, we report the case of a patient who was a good abacus user, but transiently lost her “mental abacus” and superior arithmetic performance after a stroke owing to a right hemispheric lesion including the dorsal premotor cortex (PMd) and inferior parietal lobule (IPL). Functional magnetic resonance imaging experiments were conducted 6 and 13 months after her stroke. In the mental calculation task, her brain activity was shifted from the language-related areas, including Broca’s area and the left dorsolateral prefrontal and IPLs, to the visuospatial-related brain areas including the left superior parietal lobule (SPL), according to the recovery of her arithmetic abilities. In the digit memory task, activities in the bilateral SPL, and right visual association cortex were also observed after recovery. The shift of brain activities was consistent with her subjective report that she was able to shift the calculation strategy from linguistic to visuospatial as her mental abacus became stable again. In a behavioral experiment using an interference paradigm, a visual presentation of an abacus picture, but not a human face picture, interfered with the performance of her digit memory, confirming her use of the mental abacus after recovery. This is the first case report on the impairment of the mental abacus by a brain lesion and on recovery-related brain activity. We named this rare case “abacus-based acalculia.” Together with previous neuroimaging studies, the present result suggests an important role for the PMd and parietal cortex in the superior arithmetic ability of abacus users.
机译:算盘是一种传统的物理计算设备,至今仍在亚洲国家广泛使用。以前的行为工作表明,熟练的算盘用户可以通过操纵基于视觉图像的算盘的心理表示来执行快速而精确的心理算术。但是,其神经生理学基础仍不清楚。在这里,我们报道了一名患者,该患者是算盘的好使用者,但由于右半球病变(包括前运动皮层(PMd)和顶叶小叶(),中风后暂时失去了“算盘”和出色的算术性能。 IPL)。在她的卒中后6和13月,进行了功能磁共振成像实验。根据恢复情况,在心理计算任务中,她的大脑活动从与语言相关的区域(包括Broca区域,左前外侧额叶前额叶和IPL)转移到与视觉空间相关的大脑区域,包括左上顶叶(SPL)。她的算术能力。在数字记忆任务中,恢复后还观察到双侧SPL和右视觉联想皮层的活动。脑部活动的转移与她的主观报告一致,即她的算盘再次稳定后,她能够将计算策略从语言学转向视觉空间学。在使用干扰范例的行为实验中,算盘图片而不是人脸图片的视觉呈现干扰了她的手指记忆的表现,证实了她在恢复后使用了心理算盘。这是关于脑部病变对算盘的损害以及与恢复有关的脑活动的第一例病例报告。我们将这种罕见的病例命名为“基于算盘的失语症”。与以前的神经影像学研究一起,目前的结果表明PMd和顶叶皮层在算盘使用者的卓越算术能力中具有重要作用。

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