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Jinfeng Yang1, Dandan Wu2, Jiutong Luo3, Sha Xie3, Chunqi Chang1, Hui Li2.
Abstract
This study explored the differentiated neural correlates of mental rotation (MR) in preschoolers with high and low working memory capacity using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). Altogether 38 Chinese preschoolers (M = 5.0 years, SD = 0.69 years) completed the Working Memory Capacity (WMC) test, the Mental Rotation (MR), and its Control tasks (without MR). They were divided into High-WMC (N1 = 9) and Low-WMC (N 2 = 18) groups based on the WMC scores. The behavioral and fNIRS results indicated that: (1) there were no significant differences in MR task performance between the High-WMC (M mr = 23.44, SD = 0.88) and Low-WMC group (M mr = 23.67, SD = 0.59); (2) the Low-WMC group activated BA6, BA8, BA 9, and BA 44, whereas the High-WMC group activated BA8, BA10 and BA 44 during mental rotation; (3) significant differences were found in the activation of BA44 and BA9 between the High-WMC and Low-WMC groups during mental rotation; and (4) the High-WMC and Low-WMC groups differed significantly in the activation of BA 9 and BA10 during the control tasks, indicating that both areas might be responsible for the group differences in working memory.Entities:
Keywords: Chinese preschoolers; functional near-infrared spectroscopy; mental rotation; neural network; working memory
Year: 2020 PMID: 33362634 PMCID: PMC7758205 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.568382
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078