Functional magnetic resonance imaging Study of Cerebral Activation by a Simple Auditory Mental Addition Task: Problem Presentasion Speed Adjust for Individual Differences
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 49 Issue 3-4
Page 63-70
published_at 2002-12
Title
Functional magnetic resonance imaging Study of Cerebral Activation by a Simple Auditory Mental Addition Task: Problem Presentasion Speed Adjust for Individual Differences
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging
mental addition
mathematical task
cognitive function
controlled task
We conducted a functional magnetic resonance imaging study of cerebral activation elicited by auditorily-presented and speed-adjusted simple mental addition tasks. The subjects were 8 healthy, right-handed men. We devised a method for determining the appropriate speed for auditory presentation of the mental addition task to each sujest. A block design was used for this study. In the task state, simple mental addition problems were presented auditorily. The left medial frontal gyrus, left cingulate gyrus, bilateral precentral gyri, left middle and inferior frontal gyri, bilateral insulae, left superior and inferior pariental lobuli, and right cerebellum were shown to be activateting cerebral areas associated with mental calculation when the difficulty of the mathematical task is controlled. The spped-adjusted simple addition task is useful for functional magnetic resonance imaging investigation of higher cognitive function.
Languages
eng
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Publishers
Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
Date Issued
2002-12
File Version
Version of Record
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open access
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[ISSN]0513-1812
[NCID]AA00594272
Schools
医学部