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Reasoning and working memory: common and distinct neuronal processes

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Ruff, C., Knauff, M., Fangmeier, T., & Spreer, J. (2003). Reasoning and working memory: common and distinct neuronal processes. Neuropsychologia, 41(9), 1241-1253. doi:10.1016/S0028-3932(03)00016-2.


引用: https://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0013-DD7C-A
要旨
The neuronal processes underlying reasoning and the related working memory subsystems were examined with functional magnetic
resonance imaging (fMRI). Twelve volunteers solved relational reasoning problems which either supported a single (determinate) or several
alternative solutions (indeterminate). In a second condition, participants maintained the identical premises of these problems in working
memory without making inferences. Although problems were presented in auditory format, activity was detected for both reasoning and
maintenance in a network comprising bilaterally the secondary visual cortex, the posterior cingulate cortex, and the medial anterior frontal
cortex. In direct comparisons, reasoning was associated with stronger dorsolateral and medial prefrontal activation than maintenance,
whereas maintenance led to stronger lateral parietal activation than reasoning. Participants’ visuo-spatial abilities (“Block Design” score)
covaried positively with behavioral performance and negatively with activity of the precuneus for reasoning, but not for maintenance.
These results support the notion that relational reasoning is based on visuo-spatial mental models, and they help to distinguish the neuronal
processes related to reasoning itself versus to the maintenance of problem information in working memory.
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