Scientific Reports (Nov 2021)

Automatic integration of numerical formats examined with frequency-tagged EEG

  • Mila Marinova,
  • Carrie Georges,
  • Mathieu Guillaume,
  • Bert Reynvoet,
  • Christine Schiltz,
  • Amandine Van Rinsveld

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-00738-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract How humans integrate and abstract numerical information across different formats is one of the most debated questions in human cognition. We addressed the neuronal signatures of the numerical integration using an EEG technique tagged at the frequency of visual stimulation. In an oddball design, participants were stimulated with standard sequences of numbers ( 5) was inserted at 1.25 Hz. We observed significant oddball amplitudes for all single notations, showing for the first time using this EEG technique, that the magnitude information is spontaneously and unintentionally abstracted, irrespectively of the numerical format. Significant amplitudes were also observed for digits—number words and number words—dots, but not for digits—dots, suggesting an automatic integration across some numerical formats. These results imply that direct and indirect neuro-cognitive links exist across the different numerical formats.