D Bueti, V Walsh - … Transactions of the Royal Society B …, 2009 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The development of sub-disciplines within cognitive neuroscience follows common sense categories such as language, audition, action, memory, emotion and perception among …
There is compelling evidence that the human cerebellum is engaged in a wide array of motor and cognitive tasks. A fundamental question centers on whether the cerebellum is …
S Dehaene, M Piazza, P Pinel… - The handbook of …, 2005 - taylorfrancis.com
Did evolution endow the human brain with a predisposition to represent dedicated domains of knowledge? We have previously argued that the number domain provides a good …
Amid ongoing public speculation about the reasons for sex differences in careers in science and mathematics, we present a consensus statement that is based on the best available …
RE Cytowic - Bradford Book, 2002 - books.google.com
For decades, scientists who heard about synesthesia hearing colors, tasting words, seeing colored pain just shrugged their shoulders or rolled their eyes. Now, as irrefutable evidence …
P Kanske, J Heissler, S Schönfelder, A Bongers… - Cerebral …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
The regulation of emotion is vital for adaptive behavior in a social environment. Different strategies may be adopted to achieve successful emotion regulation, ranging from …
Since the time of Pythagoras, numerical and spatial representations have been inextricably linked. We suggest that the relationship between the two is deeply rooted in the brain's …
Activation of the horizontal segment of the intraparietal sulcus (hIPS) has been observed in various number-processing tasks, whether numbers were conveyed by symbolic numerals …
D Ansari - Nature reviews neuroscience, 2008 - nature.com
A striking way in which humans differ from non-human primates is in their ability to represent numerical quantity using abstract symbols and to use these'mental tools' to perform skills …