All for one but not one for all: How multiple number representations are recruited in one numerical task

G Wood, HC Nuerk, K Moeller, B Geppert, R Schnitker… - Brain research, 2008 - Elsevier
Number processing recruits a complex network of multiple numerical representations.
Usually the components of this network are examined in a between-task approach with the …

Examining the Triple Code Model in numerical cognition: An fMRI study

M Skagenholt, U Träff, D Västfjäll, K Skagerlund - PLoS One, 2018 - journals.plos.org
The Triple Code Model (TCM) of numerical cognition argues for the existence of three
representational codes for number: Arabic digits, verbal number words, and analog …

Shared numerosity representations across formats and tasks revealed with 7 Tesla fMRI: decoding, generalization, and individual differences in behavior

ED Wilkey, BN Conrad, DJ Yeo… - Cerebral Cortex …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Debate continues on whether encoding of symbolic number is grounded in nonsymbolic
numerical magnitudes. Nevertheless, fluency of perceiving both number formats, and …

[HTML][HTML] A supramodal number representation in human intraparietal cortex

E Eger, P Sterzer, MO Russ, AL Giraud, A Kleinschmidt - Neuron, 2003 - cell.com
The triple-code theory of numerical processing postulates an abstract-semantic" number
sense." Neuropsychology points to intraparietal cortex as a potential substrate, but previous …

Event-related fMRI analysis of the cerebral circuit for number comparison

P Pinel, G Le Clec'H, PF Van de Moortele… - …, 1999 - journals.lww.com
CEREBRAL activity during number comparison was studied with functional magnetic
resonance imaging using an event-related design. We identified an extended network of …

Numerical magnitude in the human parietal lobe: Tests of representational generality and domain specificity

M Shuman, N Kanwisher - Neuron, 2004 - cell.com
Behavioral evidence suggests that human adults have a single system for representing the
numerical magnitude of both symbolic numbers (eg, Arabic digits) and nonsymbolic number …

A magnitude code common to numerosities and number symbols in human intraparietal cortex

M Piazza, P Pinel, D Le Bihan, S Dehaene - Neuron, 2007 - cell.com
Activation of the horizontal segment of the intraparietal sulcus (hIPS) has been observed in
various number-processing tasks, whether numbers were conveyed by symbolic numerals …

Format-dependent representations of symbolic and non-symbolic numbers in the human cortex as revealed by multi-voxel pattern analyses

J Bulthé, B De Smedt, HPO de Beeck - NeuroImage, 2014 - Elsevier
Neuroimaging studies in the last 20 years have tried to unravel the neural correlates of
number processing across formats in humans and non-human primates. Results point to the …

Common and segregated neural pathways for the processing of symbolic and nonsymbolic numerical magnitude: An fMRI study

ID Holloway, GR Price, D Ansari - Neuroimage, 2010 - Elsevier
Numbers are everywhere in modern life. Looking out a window, one might see both
symbolic numbers, like the numerals on a thermometer, and nonsymbolic quantities, such as …

Linking visual attention and number processing in the brain: The role of the temporo-parietal junction in small and large symbolic and nonsymbolic number …

D Ansari, IM Lyons, L van Eimeren… - Journal of Cognitive …, 2007 - direct.mit.edu
There exists a long-standing debate regarding whether small and large numerosities
engage different networks of processing. The ability to rapidly enumerate small (1–4) …