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FMRI study of Piagetian cognitive stages in human development: A neo-Piagetian approach

According to the conservation principle, the number of objects (6, 7, or 8) was always the same in both rows for each trial. fMRI data were analyzed using SPM5 to localize significant neural activity during trials compared to baseline periods consisting of a central fixation line.

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Published in:NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) Fla.), 2009-07, Vol.47, p.S177-S177
Main Authors: Houdé, O., Pineau, A., Leroux, G., Perchey, G., Lubin, A., Lanoë, C., Turbelin, M-R., Rossi, S., Poirel, N., Delcroix, N., Joliot, M., Lamberton, F., Tzourio-Mazoyer, N., Vigneau, M., Mellet, E., Mazoyer, B.
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Language:English
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Summary:According to the conservation principle, the number of objects (6, 7, or 8) was always the same in both rows for each trial. fMRI data were analyzed using SPM5 to localize significant neural activity during trials compared to baseline periods consisting of a central fixation line.
ISSN:1053-8119
1095-9572
DOI:10.1016/S1053-8119(09)71930-5