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The Differential Role of Verbal and Spatial Working Memory in the Neural Basis of Arithmetic
Authors:Özlem Ece Demir  Jérôme Prado  James R. Booth
Affiliation:1. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois;2. Laboratoire Langage, Cerveau et Cognition, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) &3. Université de Lyon, Bron, France
Abstract:We examine the relations of verbal and spatial working memory (WM) ability to the neural bases of arithmetic in school-age children. We independently localize brain regions subserving verbal versus spatial representations. For multiplication, higher verbal WM ability is associated with greater recruitment of the left temporal cortex, identified by the verbal localizer. For multiplication and subtraction, higher spatial WM ability is associated with greater recruitment of right parietal cortex, identified by the spatial localizer. Depending on their WM ability, children engage different neural systems that manipulate different representations to solve arithmetic problems.
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