Gentilucci Maurizio, Dalla Volta Riccardo, Gianelli Claudia
Dipartimento di Neuroscienze, Università di Parma, via Volturno 39, 43100 Parma, Italy.
J Physiol Paris. 2008 Jan-May;102(1-3):21-30. doi: 10.1016/j.jphysparis.2008.03.002. Epub 2008 Mar 18.
In the present review we will summarize evidence that the control of spoken language shares the same system involved in the control of arm gestures. Studies of primate premotor cortex discovered the existence of the so-called mirror system as well as of a system of double commands to hand and mouth. These systems may have evolved initially in the context of ingestion, and later formed a platform for combined manual and vocal communication. In humans, manual gestures are integrated with speech production, when they accompany speech. Lip kinematics and parameters of voice spectra during speech production are influenced by executing or observing transitive actions (i.e. guided by an object). Manual actions also play an important role in language acquisition in children, from the babbling stage onwards. Behavioural data reported here even show a reciprocal influence between words and symbolic gestures and studies employing neuroimaging and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) techniques suggest that the system governing both speech and gesture is located in Broca's area.
在本综述中,我们将总结证据,证明口语控制与手臂姿势控制共享同一系统。对灵长类动物运动前区皮质的研究发现了所谓的镜像系统以及手和嘴的双重指令系统。这些系统最初可能是在摄取食物的背景下进化而来的,后来形成了手动和语音交流相结合的平台。在人类中,手动姿势在伴随言语时与言语产生整合在一起。言语产生过程中的唇运动学和语音频谱参数会受到执行或观察传递性动作(即受物体引导的动作)的影响。从牙牙学语阶段开始,手动动作在儿童语言习得中也起着重要作用。这里报告的行为数据甚至显示了单词和象征性手势之间的相互影响,并且采用神经成像和重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)技术的研究表明,控制言语和手势的系统位于布洛卡区。