EEG correlation during the solving of simple and complex logical–mathematical problems

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Jahaziel Molina del Río
Miguel Angel Guevara
Marisela Hernández González
Rosa María Hidalgo Aguirre
Manuel Alejandro Cruz Aguilar
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[1] Universidad de Guadalajara,Laboratorio de Neuropsicología, Centro Universitario de los Valles
[2] Universidad de Guadalajara,Laboratorio de Correlación Electroencefalográfica y Conducta, Instituto de Neurociencias
[3] Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría “Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz”,Dirección de Investigaciones en Neurociencias, Laboratorio de Cronobiología y Sueño
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EEG correlation; Mathematical word problems; Mental calculation; Prefrontal cortex;
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Solving logical–mathematical word problems is a complex task that requires numerous cognitive operations, including comprehension, reasoning, and calculation. These abilities have been associated with activation of the parietal, temporal, and prefrontal cortices. It has been suggested that the reasoning involved in solving logical–mathematical problems requires the coordinated functionality of all these cortical areas. In this study was evaluated the activation and electroencephalographic (EEG) correlation of the prefrontal, temporal, and parietal regions in young men while solving logical–mathematical word problems with two degrees of difficulty: simple and complex. During the solving of complex problems, higher absolute power and EEG correlation of the alpha and fast bands between the left frontal and parietal cortices were observed. A temporal deactivation and functional decoupling of the right parietal-temporal cortices also were obtained. Solving complex problems probably require activation of a left prefrontal-parietal circuit to maintain and manipulate multiple pieces of information. The temporal deactivation and decreased parietal-temporal correlation could be associated to text processing and suppression of the content-dependent reasoning to focus cognitive resources on the mathematical reasoning. Together, these findings support a pivotal role for the left prefrontal and parietal cortices in mathematical reasoning and of the temporal regions in text processing required to understand and solve written mathematical problems.
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页码:1036 / 1046
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