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Semantic processing of mathematical gestures
Authors:Vanessa K Lim  Anna J Wilson  Jeff P Hamm  Nicola Phillips  Sarina J Iwabuchi  Michael C Corballis  Ferdinando Arzarello  Michael OJ Thomas
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand;2. Dipartimento di Matematica, Università di Torino, Italy;3. Department of Mathematics, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:

Objective

To examine whether or not university mathematics students semantically process gestures depicting mathematical functions (mathematical gestures) similarly to the way they process action gestures and sentences. Semantic processing was indexed by the N400 effect.

Results

The N400 effect elicited by words primed with mathematical gestures (e.g. “converging” and “decreasing”) was the same in amplitude, latency and topography as that elicited by words primed with action gestures (e.g. drive and lift), and that for terminal words of sentences.

Significance and conclusion

Findings provide a within-subject demonstration that the topographies of the gesture N400 effect for both action and mathematical words are indistinguishable from that of the standard language N400 effect. This suggests that mathematical function words are processed by the general language semantic system and do not appear to involve areas involved in other mathematical concepts (e.g. numerosity).
Keywords:Mathematics  N400  Gestures  EEG  Semantics  Language
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