Roelofs Ardi, Hagoort Peter
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Wundtlaan 1, 6525 XD Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Brain Res Cogn Brain Res. 2002 Dec;15(1):85-97. doi: 10.1016/s0926-6410(02)00218-5.
The control of language use has in its simplest form perhaps been most intensively studied using the color-word Stroop task. The authors review chronometric and neuroimaging evidence on Stroop task performance to evaluate two prominent, implemented models of control in naming and reading: GRAIN and WEAVER++. Computer simulations are reported, which reveal that WEAVER++ offers a more satisfactory account of the data than GRAIN. In particular, we report WEAVER++ simulations of the BOLD response in anterior cingulate cortex during Stroop performance. Aspects of single-word production and perception in the Stroop task are discussed in relation to the wider problem of the control of language use.
语言使用的控制或许在其最简单的形式下,通过颜色词斯特鲁普任务得到了最为深入的研究。作者回顾了关于斯特鲁普任务表现的计时和神经成像证据,以评估两种在命名和阅读中已实施的突出控制模型:GRAIN和WEAVER++。报告了计算机模拟,结果显示WEAVER++比GRAIN能更令人满意地解释数据。特别是,我们报告了在斯特鲁普任务执行期间前扣带回皮层中BOLD反应的WEAVER++模拟。斯特鲁普任务中单词产生和感知的各个方面与语言使用控制这一更广泛的问题相关联进行了讨论。