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听觉故事理解过程中叙事转换的神经关联

Neural correlates of narrative shifts during auditory story comprehension.

作者信息

Whitney Carin, Huber Walter, Klann Juliane, Weis Susanne, Krach Sören, Kircher Tilo

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of York, York, YO10 5DD, UK.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2009 Aug 1;47(1):360-6. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.04.037. Epub 2009 Apr 17.

Abstract

The ability to segment continuous linguistic information online into larger, meaningful units is a key element in narrative comprehension. Narrative shifts, i.e. transitions between individual units, are postulated to continuously update the mental situation model. Their cerebral correlates, however, have hardly been investigated. Under highly naturalistic conditions this study seeks to identify the neural correlates of implicit processing of narrative shifts during continuous speech comprehension. 16 male native German speakers listened passively to a German novella for 23 min while BOLD signal was recorded with fMRI. Text comprehension was tested in a short post-scan interview asking for critical episodes of the story. Narrative shifts were defined on the basis of a macropropositional analysis. Compared to listening to text passages of the narrative that neither contained narrative shifts nor structurally similar linguistic control events (i.e., sentence boundaries), narrative shifts evoked increased BOLD signal changes in the right temporal gyrus, precuneus and posterior/middle cingulate cortex bilaterally. When narrative shifts were contrasted with sentence boundaries, activation in the right precuneus and cingulate cortex remained significant. The results strengthen the relevance of medial parietal structures for natural language comprehension. More precisely, the precuneus and posterior cingulate appear to be the neural substrate for updating mental story representations and can be regarded as critical parts of a more complex, distributed neural network underlying story comprehension.

摘要

将连续的语言信息在线分割成更大的、有意义的单元的能力是叙事理解的关键要素。叙事转换,即各个单元之间的过渡,被假定为不断更新心理情境模型。然而,它们的大脑关联几乎未被研究。在高度自然主义的条件下,本研究旨在识别连续言语理解过程中叙事转换的内隐加工的神经关联。16名以德语为母语的男性被试者被动聆听一篇德语中篇小说23分钟,同时用功能磁共振成像记录血氧水平依赖(BOLD)信号。在扫描后的简短访谈中,通过询问故事的关键情节来测试文本理解。叙事转换是基于宏观命题分析来定义的。与聆听既不包含叙事转换也不包含结构相似的语言控制事件(即句子边界)的叙事文本段落相比,叙事转换在右侧颞叶回、楔前叶以及双侧后扣带回/中扣带回皮质中引起了更大的BOLD信号变化。当将叙事转换与句子边界进行对比时,右侧楔前叶和扣带回皮质的激活仍然显著。这些结果强化了内侧顶叶结构在自然语言理解中的相关性。更确切地说,楔前叶和后扣带回似乎是更新心理故事表征的神经基础,并且可以被视为更复杂的、分布式神经故事理解网络的关键部分。

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