Abstract
Numerosity, the set size of a group of items, helps guide human and animals' behavior and decisions. Numerosity perception is thought to be a precursor of symbolic numerical cognition. Previously, we uncovered neural populations selectively tuned to numerosities organized in a network of topographic maps in human association cortex. Here we investigate whether these numerosity maps are also involved in the processing of symbolic numbers, using 7T fMRI and a number-detection task. We recruited 7 participants (3 females) and found that the numerosity map at the temporal-occipital cortex (NTO) also responds to symbolic numbers. Furthermore, we found that numerosity-tuned neuronal populations at the NTO map in the left hemisphere are tuned to symbolic numbers. These results reveal different functions of the numerosity maps and support a link between numerosity representation and symbolic number processing in the ventral temporal-occipital cortex.
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Cai, Y., Hofstetter, S., & Dumoulin, S. O. (2023). Nonsymbolic Numerosity Maps at the Occipitotemporal Cortex Respond to Symbolic Numbers. Journal of Neuroscience, 43(16), 2950–2959. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0687-22.2023
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