Event-related brain potentials to violations of arithmetic syntax represented by place value structure |
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Authors: | Dé nes Sz?cs,Fruzsina Solté sz |
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Affiliation: | University of Cambridge, Center for Neuroscience, Faculty of Education, 184 Hills Road, CB2 2PQ, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | ![]() We dissociated ERP markers of semantic (numerical distance) vs. syntactic (place value) incongruence in the domain of arithmetic. Participants verified additions with four-digit numbers. Semantic incongruencies elicited the N400 ERP effect. A centro-parietal (putative P600) effect to place value violations was not related to arithmetic syntax. Rather, this effect was an enlarged P3b reflecting different surprise values of place value vs. non-place value violations. This potential confound should be considered in numerical cognition experiments. The latency of the N400 and P3a effects were differentially affected by place value analysis. The amplitude of the P3a and that of a fronto-central positive effect (FP600) was sensitive to place value analysis and digit content. Results suggest that ERPs can index the syntactical analysis of multi-digit numbers. Both ERP and behavioral data confirmed that multi-digit numbers were decomposed into their constituent digits, rather than evaluated holistically. |
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Keywords: | Arithmetic syntax Place value violation Arithmetic N400 P600 P3a P3b ERP Incongruence detection Mental addition |
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