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图片和文字的情景编码与识别:人类内侧颞叶的作用

Episodic encoding and recognition of pictures and words: role of the human medial temporal lobes.

作者信息

Köhler S, Moscovitch M, Winocur G, McIntosh A R

机构信息

Rotman Research Institute of Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

Acta Psychol (Amst). 2000 Dec;105(2-3):159-79. doi: 10.1016/s0001-6918(00)00059-7.

Abstract

In the present PET study, we examined brain activity related to processing of pictures and printed words in episodic memory. Our goal was to determine how the perceptual format of objects (verbal versus pictorial) is reflected in the neural organization of episodic memory for common objects. We investigated this issue in relation to encoding and recognition with a particular focus on medial temporal-lobe (MTL) structures. At encoding, participants saw pictures of objects or their written names and were asked to make semantic judgments. At recognition, participants made yes-no recognition judgments in four different conditions. In two conditions, target items were pictures of objects; these objects had originally been encoded either in picture or in word format. In two other conditions, target items were words; they also denoted objects originally encoded either as pictures or as words. Our data show that right MTL structures are differentially involved in picture processing during encoding and recognition. A posterior MTL region showed higher activation in response to the presentation of pictures than of words across all conditions. During encoding, this region may be involved in setting up a representation of the perceptual information that comprises the picture. At recognition, it may play a role in guiding retrieval processes based on the perceptual input, i.e. the retrieval cue. Another more anterior right MTL region was found to be differentially involved in recognition of objects that had been encoded as pictures, irrespective of whether the retrieval cue provided was pictorial or verbal in nature; this region may be involved in accessing stored pictorial representations. Our results suggest that left MTL structures contribute to picture processing only during encoding. Some regions in the left MTL showed an involvement in semantic encoding that was picture specific; others showed a task-specific involvement across pictures and words. Together, our results provide evidence that the involvement of some but not all MTL regions in episodic encoding and recognition is format specific.

摘要

在本正电子发射断层扫描(PET)研究中,我们检测了与情景记忆中图片和印刷文字处理相关的大脑活动。我们的目标是确定物体的感知形式(语言形式与图片形式)如何在常见物体情景记忆的神经组织中得到体现。我们围绕编码和识别来研究这个问题,特别关注内侧颞叶(MTL)结构。在编码阶段,参与者观看物体的图片或其书面名称,并被要求做出语义判断。在识别阶段,参与者在四种不同条件下做出“是”或“否”的识别判断。在两种条件下,目标项目是物体的图片;这些物体最初是以图片或文字形式进行编码的。在另外两种条件下,目标项目是单词;它们同样表示最初编码为图片或文字的物体。我们的数据表明,右侧MTL结构在编码和识别过程中对图片处理的参与程度存在差异。在所有条件下,MTL后部区域对图片呈现的反应比对单词呈现的反应表现出更高的激活水平。在编码过程中,该区域可能参与建立构成图片的感知信息的表征。在识别过程中,它可能在基于感知输入(即检索线索)引导检索过程中发挥作用。另一个更靠前的右侧MTL区域被发现,无论提供的检索线索本质上是图片还是语言形式,它在对已编码为图片的物体的识别中发挥不同作用;该区域可能参与访问存储的图片表征。我们的结果表明,左侧MTL结构仅在编码过程中对图片处理有贡献。左侧MTL的一些区域参与了特定于图片的语义编码;其他区域在图片和单词的任务中表现出特定任务的参与。总之,我们的结果提供了证据,表明部分而非全部MTL区域在情景编码和识别中的参与是形式特定的。

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