Kaiser Anelis, Kuenzli Esther, Zappatore Daniela, Nitsch Cordula
Section of Neuroanatomy, Institute of Anatomy, University of Basel, Switzerland.
Int J Psychophysiol. 2007 Feb;63(2):192-8. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2006.03.008. Epub 2006 Jun 23.
This study focuses on sex/gender and language in fMRI research. We explore the question of similarities and differences in 22 men and 22 women, respectively, in a fMRI language production task of fluent narration in which covert language production was contrasted with an auditory attentional task. In women, a left-lateralised activation concentrated in BA 44 while in men activation was more frontal in BA 45 and more often bilateral. This result is the opposite of those shown so far. Interestingly, the effect is only significant at the level of group analysis; it disappears when analysing activation at the level of the individual subject. We argue that sex/gender differences in the brain should be regarded much more critically, due to the numerous variables interacting and thus confounding with sex/gender. Our present study, too, cannot resolve the controversy about the existence of sex/gender similarities and differences in fMRI-language investigations.
本研究聚焦于功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究中的性别与语言。我们分别探究了22名男性和22名女性在一项流畅叙述的fMRI语言生成任务中的异同,该任务将隐性语言生成与听觉注意力任务进行了对比。在女性中,左侧化激活集中在布洛卡区44(BA 44),而在男性中,激活在布洛卡区45(BA 45)更靠前,且更常为双侧性。这一结果与迄今为止所显示的结果相反。有趣的是,这种效应仅在组分析水平上显著;在个体受试者水平分析激活时,它就消失了。我们认为,由于众多变量相互作用并因此与性别混淆,大脑中的性别差异应受到更严格的审视。我们目前的研究也无法解决关于fMRI语言研究中性别异同存在与否的争议。