Fiebach Christian J, Rissman Jesse, D'Esposito Mark
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, 132 Barker Hall, Berkeley, California 94720, USA.
Neuron. 2006 Jul 20;51(2):251-61. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2006.06.007.
Regions of the left inferotemporal cortex are involved in visual word recognition and semantics. We utilized functional magnetic resonance imaging to localize an inferotemporal language area and to demonstrate that this area is involved in the active maintenance of visually presented words in working memory. Maintenance activity in this inferotemporal area showed an effect of memory load for words, but not pseudowords. In the absence of visual input, the selective modulation of this language-related inferotemporal area for the maintenance of words is accompanied by an increased functional connectivity with left prefrontal cortex. These results demonstrate an involvement of inferotemporal cortex in verbal working memory and provide neurophysiological support for the notion that nonphonological language representations can be recruited in the service of verbal working memory. More generally, they suggest that verbal working memory should be conceptualized as the frontally guided, sustained activation of pre-existing cortical language representations.
左侧颞下皮质区域参与视觉单词识别和语义处理。我们利用功能磁共振成像来定位一个颞下语言区,并证明该区域参与了工作记忆中视觉呈现单词的主动维持。这个颞下区域的维持活动显示出单词的记忆负荷效应,但对假词没有。在没有视觉输入的情况下,这个与语言相关的颞下区域对单词维持的选择性调制伴随着与左前额叶皮质功能连接的增加。这些结果证明了颞下皮质参与言语工作记忆,并为非语音语言表征可用于言语工作记忆这一观点提供了神经生理学支持。更普遍地说,它们表明言语工作记忆应被概念化为预先存在的皮质语言表征在额叶引导下的持续激活。