| Literature DB >> 18763877 |
Panagiotis G Simos1, Kassiani Kanatsouli, Jack M Fletcher, Shirin Sarkari, Jennifer Juranek, Paul Cirino, Antony Passaro, Andrew C Papanicolaou.
Abstract
The study investigates the relative degree and timing of cortical activation in parietal, temporal, and frontal regions during simple arithmetic tasks in children who experience math difficulties. Real-time brain activity was measured with magnetoencephalography during simple addition and numerosity judgments in students with math difficulties and average or above average reading skills (MD group, N = 14), students with below average scores on both math and basic reading tests (MD/RD group, N = 16) and students with above average scores on standardized math tests (control group, N = 25). Children with MD showed increased degree of neurophysiological activity in inferior and superior parietal regions in the right hemisphere compared to both controls and MD/RD students. Left hemisphere inferior parietal regions did not show the expected task-related changes and showed activity at a significant temporal delay. MD students also showed increased early engagement of prefrontal cortices. Taken together, these findings may indicate increased reliance on a network of right hemisphere parietal (and possibly frontal areas as well) for simple math calculations in students who experience math difficulties but perform within normal range in reading. PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18763877 PMCID: PMC2597343 DOI: 10.1037/0894-4105.22.5.571
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropsychology ISSN: 0894-4105 Impact factor: 3.295