Gelfand Jenna R, Bookheimer Susan Y
Brain Mapping Center, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
Neuron. 2003 Jun 5;38(5):831-42. doi: 10.1016/s0896-6273(03)00285-x.
Using fMRI, we sought to determine whether the posterior, superior portion of Broca's area performs operations on phoneme segments specifically or implements processes general to sequencing discrete units. Twelve healthy volunteers performed two sequence manipulation tasks and one matching task, using strings of syllables and hummed notes. The posterior portion of Broca's area responded specifically to the sequence manipulation tasks, independent of whether the stimuli were composed of phonemes or hummed notes. In contrast, the left supramarginal gyrus was somewhat more specific to sequencing phoneme segments. These results suggest a functional dissociation of the canonical left hemisphere language regions encompassing the "phonological loop," with the left posterior inferior frontal gyrus responding not to the sound structure of language but rather to sequential operations that may underlie the ability to form words out of dissociable elements.
我们使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)来确定布罗卡区后部的上部是专门对音素片段进行操作,还是执行对离散单元进行排序的一般过程。12名健康志愿者使用音节串和哼唱音符执行两项序列操作任务和一项匹配任务。布罗卡区后部对序列操作任务有特异性反应,与刺激是由音素还是哼唱音符组成无关。相比之下,左侧缘上回对音素片段排序更具特异性。这些结果表明,包含“语音回路”的典型左半球语言区域存在功能分离,左侧额下回后部对语言的声音结构没有反应,而是对可能构成从可分离元素形成单词能力基础的序列操作有反应。