Pulvermüller F, Kujala T, Shtyrov Y, Simola J, Tiitinen H, Alku P, Alho K, Martinkauppi S, Ilmoniemi R J, Näätänen R
Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Medical Research Council, Cambridge CB2 2EF, United Kingdom.
Neuroimage. 2001 Sep;14(3):607-16. doi: 10.1006/nimg.2001.0864.
Brain responses to the same spoken syllable completing a Finnish word or a pseudo-word were studied. Native Finnish-speaking subjects were instructed to ignore the sound stimuli and watch a silent movie while the mismatch negativity (MMN), an automatic index of experience-dependent auditory memory traces, was recorded. The MMN to each syllable was larger when it completed a word than when it completed a pseudo-word. This enhancement, reaching its maximum amplitude at about 150 ms after the word's recognition point, did not occur in foreign subjects who did not know any Finnish. These results provide the first demonstration of the presence of memory traces for individual spoken words in the human brain. Using whole-head magnetoencephalography, the major intracranial source of this word-related MMN was found in the left superior temporal lobe.
研究了大脑对完成芬兰语单词或伪词的相同口语音节的反应。以芬兰语为母语的受试者被要求忽略声音刺激并观看无声电影,同时记录失匹配负波(MMN),这是一种与经验相关的听觉记忆痕迹的自动指标。当音节完成一个单词时,其MMN比完成一个伪词时更大。这种增强在单词识别点后约150毫秒达到最大幅度,在不懂芬兰语的外国受试者中并未出现。这些结果首次证明了人类大脑中存在单个口语单词的记忆痕迹。使用全脑磁脑电图,发现这种与单词相关的MMN的主要颅内来源位于左颞上叶。