Ortigue Stephanie, Michel Christoph M, Murray Micah M, Mohr Christine, Carbonnel Serge, Landis Theodor
The Functional Brain Mapping Laboratory, The Neurology Clinic, University Hospital of Geneva, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland.
Neuroimage. 2004 Apr;21(4):1242-51. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2003.11.007.
Functional electrical neuroimaging investigated incidental emotional word processing. Previous research suggests that the brain may differentially respond to the emotional content of linguistic stimuli pre-lexically (i.e., before distinguishing that these stimuli are words). We investigated the spatiotemporal brain mechanisms of this apparent paradox and in particular whether the initial differentiation of emotional stimuli is marked by different brain generator configurations using high-density, event-related potentials. Such would support the existence of specific cerebral resources dedicated to emotional word processing. A related issue concerns the possibility of right-hemispheric specialization in the processing of emotional stimuli. Thirteen healthy men performed a go/no-go lexical decision task with bilateral word/non-word or non-word/non-word stimulus pairs. Words included equal numbers of neutral and emotional stimuli, but subjects made no explicit discrimination along this dimension. Emotional words appearing in the right visual field (ERVF) yielded the best overall performance, although the difference between emotional and neutral words was larger for left than for right visual field presentations. Electrophysiologically, ERVF presentations were distinguished from all other conditions over the 100-140 ms period by a distinct scalp topography, indicative of different intracranial generator configurations. A distributed linear source estimation (LAURA) of this distinct scalp potential field revealed bilateral lateral-occipital sources with a right hemisphere current density maximum. These data support the existence of a specialized brain network triggered by the emotional connotation of words at a very early processing stage.
功能性脑电成像研究了附带情绪的词汇加工。先前的研究表明,大脑可能在词汇加工前(即在区分这些刺激是单词之前)就对语言刺激的情绪内容产生不同的反应。我们研究了这一明显矛盾现象的时空脑机制,特别是情绪刺激的初始区分是否以不同的脑电发生器配置为标志,采用高密度事件相关电位进行研究。这将支持存在专门用于情绪词汇加工的特定脑资源。一个相关问题涉及右半球在情绪刺激加工中的特殊化可能性。13名健康男性进行了一项双侧单词/非单词或非单词/非单词刺激对的“是/否”词汇判断任务。单词包括数量相等的中性和情绪刺激,但受试者未沿此维度进行明确区分。出现在右视野(ERVF)的情绪单词产生了最佳的总体表现,尽管情绪单词和中性单词之间的差异在左视野呈现时比右视野呈现时更大。在电生理方面,ERVF呈现与所有其他条件在100 - 140毫秒期间通过独特的头皮地形图区分开来,这表明存在不同的颅内发生器配置。对这种独特头皮电位场的分布式线性源估计(LAURA)揭示了双侧枕外侧源,右半球电流密度最大。这些数据支持在非常早期的加工阶段存在由单词的情绪内涵触发的专门脑网络。