Binder J R, Westbury C F, McKiernan K A, Possing E T, Medler D A
Medical College of Wisconsin, USA.
J Cogn Neurosci. 2005 Jun;17(6):905-17. doi: 10.1162/0898929054021102.
Behavioral and neurophysiological effects of word imageability and concreteness remain a topic of central interest in cognitive neuroscience and could provide essential clues for understanding how the brain processes conceptual knowledge. We examined these effects using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging while participants identified concrete and abstract words. Relative to nonwords, concrete and abstract words both activated a left-lateralized network of multimodal association areas previously linked with verbal semantic processing. Areas in the left lateral temporal lobe were equally activated by both word types, whereas bilateral regions including the angular gyrus and the dorsal prefrontal cortex were more strongly engaged by concrete words. Relative to concrete words, abstract words activated left inferior frontal regions previously linked with phonological and verbal working memory processes. The results show overlapping but partly distinct neural systems for processing concrete and abstract concepts, with greater involvement of bilateral association areas during concrete word processing, and processing of abstract concepts almost exclusively by the left hemisphere.
词汇的形象性和具体性所产生的行为和神经生理学效应仍是认知神经科学的核心研究兴趣所在,并且可能为理解大脑如何处理概念性知识提供重要线索。我们在参与者识别具体词汇和抽象词汇时,使用事件相关功能磁共振成像来研究这些效应。相对于非词汇,具体词汇和抽象词汇均激活了一个先前与言语语义加工相关的左侧多模态联合区网络。左侧颞叶区域被这两种词汇类型同等程度地激活,而包括角回和背侧前额叶皮质在内的双侧区域在处理具体词汇时参与度更高。相对于具体词汇,抽象词汇激活了先前与语音和言语工作记忆过程相关的左侧额下回区域。结果表明,处理具体概念和抽象概念的神经系统存在重叠但部分不同,在处理具体词汇时双侧联合区的参与度更高,而抽象概念几乎完全由左半球处理。