Visual and Imagery Magnitude Comparisons Are Affected Following Left Parietal Lesion
We describe Jane Dow (JD), a young right-handed female with acalculia following a cerebral infarction in the left intraparietal sulcus. We investigated automatic processing of different types of magnitudes that were presented visually or through imagery. We employed the size congruity task and the m...
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doaj-c93161fcb0c34521948a61643ae388fb2020-11-24T21:01:33ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782017-09-01810.3389/fpsyg.2017.01622256680Visual and Imagery Magnitude Comparisons Are Affected Following Left Parietal LesionYarden Gliksman0Sharon Naparstek1Sharon Naparstek2Gal Ifergane3Avishai Henik4Department of Psychology and Zlotowski Center for Neuroscience, Ben-Gurion University of the NegevBeer-Sheva, IsraelDepartment of Psychology and Zlotowski Center for Neuroscience, Ben-Gurion University of the NegevBeer-Sheva, IsraelDepartment of Rehabilitation, Soroka University Medical CenterBeer-Sheva, IsraelDepartment of Neurology, Soroka University Medical CenterBeer-Sheva, IsraelDepartment of Psychology and Zlotowski Center for Neuroscience, Ben-Gurion University of the NegevBeer-Sheva, IsraelWe describe Jane Dow (JD), a young right-handed female with acalculia following a cerebral infarction in the left intraparietal sulcus. We investigated automatic processing of different types of magnitudes that were presented visually or through imagery. We employed the size congruity task and the mental clock task that differ in stimuli presentation and in working memory load. In the size congruity task, for physical comparisons, JD presented a lack of facilitation effect, suggesting a deficit in the automatic processing of numerical values. In the mental clock task, JD performed as accurate as controls did but much slower. In both tasks, JD presented a steeper distance effect compared to controls, suggesting a deficit in a domain-general comparison process. Our findings present an atypical pattern of magnitude processing following a left parietal lesion that appears not only for visually presented stimuli but also for imagery-based magnitudes. These finding support recent theories suggesting different types of magnitudes are interconnected with each other.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01622/fullacalculiaIPSworking memorysize congruitymental manipulationdistance effect |
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Yarden Gliksman Sharon Naparstek Sharon Naparstek Gal Ifergane Avishai Henik Visual and Imagery Magnitude Comparisons Are Affected Following Left Parietal Lesion Frontiers in Psychology acalculia IPS working memory size congruity mental manipulation distance effect |
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Visual and Imagery Magnitude Comparisons Are Affected Following Left Parietal Lesion |
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Visual and Imagery Magnitude Comparisons Are Affected Following Left Parietal Lesion |
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Visual and Imagery Magnitude Comparisons Are Affected Following Left Parietal Lesion |
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Visual and Imagery Magnitude Comparisons Are Affected Following Left Parietal Lesion |
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Visual and Imagery Magnitude Comparisons Are Affected Following Left Parietal Lesion |
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visual and imagery magnitude comparisons are affected following left parietal lesion |
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We describe Jane Dow (JD), a young right-handed female with acalculia following a cerebral infarction in the left intraparietal sulcus. We investigated automatic processing of different types of magnitudes that were presented visually or through imagery. We employed the size congruity task and the mental clock task that differ in stimuli presentation and in working memory load. In the size congruity task, for physical comparisons, JD presented a lack of facilitation effect, suggesting a deficit in the automatic processing of numerical values. In the mental clock task, JD performed as accurate as controls did but much slower. In both tasks, JD presented a steeper distance effect compared to controls, suggesting a deficit in a domain-general comparison process. Our findings present an atypical pattern of magnitude processing following a left parietal lesion that appears not only for visually presented stimuli but also for imagery-based magnitudes. These finding support recent theories suggesting different types of magnitudes are interconnected with each other. |
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acalculia IPS working memory size congruity mental manipulation distance effect |
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