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Recruitment of the Pre-motor Area in Human Inductive Reasoning: an FMRI Study. Shengfu Lu, Peipeng Liang, Yanhui Yang & Kuncheng Li Presented by Michael Ycasas. What is Inductive Reasoning?.
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Recruitment of the Pre-motor Area in Human Inductive Reasoning: an FMRI Study Shengfu Lu, Peipeng Liang, Yanhui Yang & Kuncheng Li Presented by Michael Ycasas
What is Inductive Reasoning? • Defined as the process of inferring a general rule (conclusion) by observation and analysis of specific instances (premises)
What is Inductive Reasoning? • Defined as the process of inferring a general rule (conclusion) by observation and analysis of specific instances (premises) • e.g. The Power Rangers were defeated last Thursday The Power Rangers were defeated this Thursday Therefore, the Power Ranger will be defeated next Thursday.
What is Inductive Reasoning? • e.g.
Past studies on Inductive reasoning • Bilateral rostrolateral PFC, and the right dorsolateral PFC activation (Christoff et al, 2001) • Left dorsolateral prefrontal gyrus showed greater activity during induction (Goel and Dolan, 2004) • Recruitment of the pre-motor cortex in inductive reasoning (Goel et al., 1997; Goel & Dolan, 2004; Christoff et al., 2001; Parsons & Osherson, 2001)
Conflict in past studies • PMC’s clear role in induction
Conflict in past studies • PMC’s clear role in induction • Past experimental method issues: • a. Button-pressing task • b. Effect of background knowledge induced by experimental tasks
Rule Acquisition Rule Application
Results • Induction Task vs Calculation Task • brain region activations were consistent with past studies - PMC, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), and others.
Results and DiscussionGoing back to PMC Issues: • Was PMC simply activated because of button-pressing?
Results and DiscussionGoing back to PMC Issues: • Was PMC simply activated because of button-pressing?
Results and DiscussionWhat is the role of pmc in induction? • Different roles of the left and right PMC • Left – non spatial task • Right – spatial task (Gitelman et al.,1996; Haxby et al.,1994)
the role of the leftpmc in induction?pmc and relation synthesis • General and Holistic view of PMC(in relation to PFC) • Trend: Medial PMC (internally guided movements) vs Lateral PMC (externally guided movements) (Schubotz & Cramon,2003) • Similar trend in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) (Christoff et al, 2001) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • DLPFC mediate rule application after rule acquisition (Strange et al, 2001)
the role of the leftpmc in induction?pmc and relation synthesis • General and Holistic view of PMC(in relation to PFC) • Trend: Medial PMC (internally guided movements) vs Lateral PMC (externally guided movements) (Schubotz & Cramon,2003) • Similar trend in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) (Christoff et al, 2001) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • DLPFC mediate rule application after rule acquisition (Strange et al, 2001) • Therefore, PMC exhibits the same function as DLPFC.
the role of the leftpmc in induction?pmc and relation synthesis • General and Holistic view of PMC(in relation to PFC) • Trend: Medial PMC (internally guided movements) vs Lateral PMC (externally guided movements) (Schubotz & Cramon,2003) • Similar trend in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) (Christoff et al, 2001) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • DLPFC mediate rule application after rule acquisition (Strange et al, 2001) • Therefore, PMC exhibits the same function as DLPFC.
Conclusion • Inductive Reasoning is a content-based process • Left PMC – implicit process of relation synthesis • Right PMC – spatial information processing
Issues • PMC activation due to Short term memory??? • PMC may maintain a short term representation of structured dynamics (Geake & Hansen, 2005) (The NEED to remember the arithmetic rule!!)
opinion/criticism corner • Not persuaded with the conclusion ....
opinion/criticism corner • 2 different brain regions = similar function b/c “they are adjacent” – (reasoning behind Relation Synthesis)??
That is all. No Questions allowed!!!
opinion/criticism(s) corner If PMC exhibit 1 then DLPFC exhibit 1 DLPFC exhibit 2 --------------------------------------------------- PMC exhibit 1
opinion/criticism(s) corner If PMC exhibit 1 then DLPFC exhibit 1, DLPFC exhibit 2 --------------------------------------------------- PMC exhibit 1 Is the same as saying that..... If Pregnant then Woman, Woman ---------------------------------------------------- Pregnant ---x---- not true!