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Codificación poblacional para la cantidad visual y auditiva en mapas numerotópicos humanos

Garam Jeong1, Joram Soch2, Robert Trampel3

  • 1Research Group Learning in Early Childhood, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany.

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Los científicos encontraron un esquema de codificación universal para el procesamiento de la cantidad visual y auditiva en el cerebro humano. Este descubrimiento revela cómo el cerebro procesa la información numérica a través de diferentes sentidos, lo que ayuda a la supervivencia.

Palabras clave:
NeurocienciaCiencia CognitivaProcesamiento SensorialNumerosidadMapas NumerotópicosCorteza HumanaRespuesta HemodinámicaCodificación Cruzada de CantidadProcesamiento Multisensorial

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Neurociencia
  • Ciencia Cognitiva
  • Procesamiento Sensorial

Sus antecedentes:

  • Las poblaciones neuronales extraen información cuantitativa a través de los sentidos para la supervivencia.
  • La comprensión de la codificación de cantidad intersensorial es limitada.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Identificar un esquema de codificación general para la numeriosidad visual y auditiva en humanos.
  • Investigar la base neural del procesamiento de información numérica multisensorial.

Principales métodos:

  • Se utilizó imágenes de resonancia magnética funcional de campo alto (7 Tesla) en humanos.
  • Se empleó un modelo neurobiológicamente plausible informado por datos electrofisiológicos.

Principales resultados:

  • Se descubrieron respuestas hemodinámicas que muestran una sintonización gaussiana logarítmica a la numerosidad tanto en el dominio visual como en el auditivo.
  • Se identificaron mapas numerotópicos organizados topográficamente tanto para la cantidad visual como para la auditiva.
  • Se localizaron mapas visuales en cortezas de asociación y mapas auditivos en cortezas temporales superiores y premotoras.
  • Conclusiones:

    • El cerebro humano emplea un esquema de codificación compartido para la numeriosidad visual y auditiva.
    • Este hallazgo ilumina las bases multisensoriales del procesamiento numérico.
    • Abre nuevas direcciones de investigación para la detección de cantidad inter-especies e inter-modal.