Turner Travis H, Fridriksson Julius, Baker Julie, Eoute David, Bonilha Leonardo, Rorden Christopher
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of South Carolina, SC 29208, USA.
Neuroreport. 2009 Mar 25;20(5):492-6. doi: 10.1097/WNR.0b013e32832940a0.
Broca's area is crucial for speech production. Several recent studies have suggested that it has an additional role in visual speech perception. This conclusion remains tenuous, as earlier studies used tasks requiring active processing of visual speech movements, which may have elicited conscious subvocalizations. To study whether Broca's area is modulated during passive viewing of speech movements, we conducted a functional MRI experiment where participants detected rare and brief visual targets that were briefly superimposed on two task irrelevant conditions: passive viewing of silent speech versus nonspeech (gurning) facial movements. Comparison revealed Broca's area to be more active when observing speech. These findings provide further support for Broca's area in speech perception and have clear implications for rehabilitation of aphasia.
布洛卡区对于言语产生至关重要。最近的几项研究表明,它在视觉言语感知中还具有额外作用。这一结论仍然不太确定,因为早期研究使用的任务需要对视觉言语动作进行主动处理,这可能引发了有意识的默读。为了研究在被动观看言语动作时布洛卡区是否会被激活,我们进行了一项功能性磁共振成像实验,让参与者检测罕见且短暂的视觉目标,这些目标会短暂叠加在两种与任务无关的条件上:被动观看无声言语与非言语(扮鬼脸)面部动作。比较结果显示,观察言语时布洛卡区更为活跃。这些发现为布洛卡区在言语感知中的作用提供了进一步支持,并且对失语症的康复具有明确的意义。