Gerlach C, Law I, Gade A, Paulson O B
The Neurobiology Research Unit, N9201, The National University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark
Neuroimage. 2002 Jan;15(1):143-52. doi: 10.1006/nimg.2002.0969.
Activation of the left ventral premotor cortex (PMv) has in previous imaging studies been associated with the processing of visually presented artefacts. It has been suggested that this activation reflects processing of action knowledge and that action knowledge contributes to the comprehension of artefacts. The purpose of the present study was to test whether activation of the left PMv is common for all tasks involving the comprehension of artefacts or whether it is task specific. This was done by comparing performance and regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) associated with two categorization tasks and two naming tasks divided by category (natural objects vs artefacts). The left PMv (BA 6/44) was more activated by the categorization task for artefacts than by the categorization task for natural objects and the naming task for artefacts. However, the left PMv was not associated with the contrast between the naming task for artefacts and the naming task for natural objects nor with the processing of artefacts in general. If the PMv does mediate action knowledge, these results suggest that action knowledge does not contribute directly to the comprehension of artefacts but may support the categorization of artefacts. The significance of these findings is discussed in relation to category-specific recognition impairments for artefacts.
在先前的影像学研究中,左侧腹侧运动前区(PMv)的激活与视觉呈现的人工制品的加工有关。有人提出,这种激活反映了动作知识的加工,并且动作知识有助于人工制品的理解。本研究的目的是测试左侧PMv的激活对于所有涉及人工制品理解的任务是否普遍存在,或者它是否是任务特异性的。这是通过比较与两种分类任务和两种按类别划分的命名任务(自然物体与人工制品)相关的表现和局部脑血流量(rCBF)来完成的。与自然物体的分类任务和人工制品的命名任务相比,人工制品的分类任务对左侧PMv(BA 6/44)的激活更强。然而,左侧PMv与人工制品的命名任务和自然物体的命名任务之间的对比无关,也与一般人工制品的加工无关。如果PMv确实介导动作知识,这些结果表明动作知识并不直接有助于人工制品的理解,但可能支持人工制品的分类。结合人工制品的类别特异性识别障碍讨论了这些发现的意义。