2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.11.017
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The semantic system is involved in mathematical problem solving

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“…In line with the literature, the current study further confirms that reading sentences with and without arithmetic processing engages distinct brain responses that are behaviorally salient to each task (Amalric & Dehaene, 2016;Thioux et al, 2005;Zhou et al, 2018). In line with the literature, the current study further confirms that reading sentences with and without arithmetic processing engages distinct brain responses that are behaviorally salient to each task (Amalric & Dehaene, 2016;Thioux et al, 2005;Zhou et al, 2018).…”
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“…In line with the literature, the current study further confirms that reading sentences with and without arithmetic processing engages distinct brain responses that are behaviorally salient to each task (Amalric & Dehaene, 2016;Thioux et al, 2005;Zhou et al, 2018). In line with the literature, the current study further confirms that reading sentences with and without arithmetic processing engages distinct brain responses that are behaviorally salient to each task (Amalric & Dehaene, 2016;Thioux et al, 2005;Zhou et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…These findings are consistent with results of a study by Zhou et al wherein word problems with more verbal reasoning activated stronger AG and MTG than word problems with large number quantity(Zhou et al, 2018) These findings are consistent with results of a study by Zhou et al wherein word problems with more verbal reasoning activated stronger AG and MTG than word problems with large number quantity(Zhou et al, 2018) …”
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