Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2313202046> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2313202046 endingPage "37" @default.
- W2313202046 startingPage "29" @default.
- W2313202046 abstract "Previous studies have explored the neural mechanisms of spatial reasoning on a two-dimensional (2D) plane; however, it remains unclear how spatial reasoning is conducted in a three-dimensional (3D) condition. In the present study, we presented 3D geometric objects to 16 adult participants, and asked them to process the spatial relationship between different corners of the geometric objects. In premise-1, the first two corners of a geometric shape (e.g., A vs. B) were displayed. In premise-2, the second and third corners (e.g., B vs. C) were displayed. After integrating the two premises, participants were required to infer the spatial relationship between the first and the third corners (e.g., A and C). Finally, the participants were presented with a conclusion object, and they were required to judge whether the conclusion was true or false based on their inference. The event-related potential evoked by premise-2 revealed that (1) compared with 2D spatial reasoning, 3D reasoning elicited a smaller P3b component, and (2) in the right frontal areas, increased negativities were found in the 3D condition during the N400 and late negative components (LNC). These findings imply that higher brain activity in the right frontal brain regions were related with the integration and maintenance of spatial information in working memory for reasoning." @default.
- W2313202046 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2313202046 creator A5038360620 @default.
- W2313202046 creator A5046969227 @default.
- W2313202046 creator A5084173605 @default.
- W2313202046 creator A5084809554 @default.
- W2313202046 creator A5085767258 @default.
- W2313202046 date "2016-06-01" @default.
- W2313202046 modified "2023-10-06" @default.
- W2313202046 title "The role of right frontal brain regions in integration of spatial relation" @default.
- W2313202046 cites W1963895644 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W1970690229 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W1971094737 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W1971300091 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W1975208018 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W1979344556 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W1981138660 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W1981236684 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W1984209717 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W1984747701 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W1985982445 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W1996622048 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2000387713 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2001692457 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2007442485 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2008032324 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2010266246 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2017331124 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2020673071 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2024726607 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2029711291 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2030353036 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2039441484 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2045671151 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2046122408 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2048284871 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2050530763 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2055113146 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2055392570 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2055807160 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2056303121 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2058398050 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2059721394 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2067000528 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2068327720 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2068820229 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2076484522 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2077169110 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2080243770 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2086827435 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2096592429 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2097907696 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2099323129 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2099738183 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2102074957 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2104640717 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2104999548 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2105325863 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2110091441 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2111023797 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2111163834 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2112464467 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2114279114 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2116951391 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2124538906 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2124945869 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2125358133 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2126529282 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2127250331 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2127843886 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2128457008 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2130159812 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W213027892 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2131956332 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2132476659 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2135961695 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2136469918 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2136938380 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2137644804 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2139622563 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2140310204 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2141138276 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2145720858 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2154446803 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2158211182 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2170522204 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W2170985506 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W4236539443 @default.
- W2313202046 cites W834260560 @default.
- W2313202046 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2016.04.008" @default.
- W2313202046 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27072324" @default.
- W2313202046 hasPublicationYear "2016" @default.
- W2313202046 type Work @default.
- W2313202046 sameAs 2313202046 @default.
- W2313202046 citedByCount "8" @default.
- W2313202046 countsByYear W23132020462017 @default.
- W2313202046 countsByYear W23132020462019 @default.
- W2313202046 countsByYear W23132020462020 @default.