“…Neuroimaging studies and studies on quantifier comprehension in patients with various structural brain degenerations, impairments or dementia, provide further evidence that the comprehension of standard quantifiers (some, all) and numerals (including both bare and modified numerals, such as at least three, more than three) engages partially nonoverlapping processes and brain regions (inter alia Cheng et al, 2013;Morgan et al, 2011;Olm, McMillan, Spotorno, Clark, & Grossman, 2014;Shetreet, Chierchia, & Gaab, 2014a, 2014bTroiani, Peelle, Clark, & Grossman, 2009;Wei, Chen, Yang, Zhang, & Zhou, 2014). Most importantly, as shown by Wei et al (2014), number and numerosity processing involves higher activations in the intraparietal sulcus, whereas the standard quantifier processing was shown to rely more on brain regions related to general semantic processing (left middle temporal gyrus and inferior frontal gyrus; cf.…”