Department of Neurology, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA.
Hum Brain Mapp. 2009 Nov;30(11):3509-26. doi: 10.1002/hbm.20774.
Everyday communication is accompanied by visual information from several sources, including co-speech gestures, which provide semantic information listeners use to help disambiguate the speaker's message. Using fMRI, we examined how gestures influence neural activity in brain regions associated with processing semantic information. The BOLD response was recorded while participants listened to stories under three audiovisual conditions and one auditory-only (speech alone) condition. In the first audiovisual condition, the storyteller produced gestures that naturally accompany speech. In the second, the storyteller made semantically unrelated hand movements. In the third, the storyteller kept her hands still. In addition to inferior parietal and posterior superior and middle temporal regions, bilateral posterior superior temporal sulcus and left anterior inferior frontal gyrus responded more strongly to speech when it was further accompanied by gesture, regardless of the semantic relation to speech. However, the right inferior frontal gyrus was sensitive to the semantic import of the hand movements, demonstrating more activity when hand movements were semantically unrelated to the accompanying speech. These findings show that perceiving hand movements during speech modulates the distributed pattern of neural activation involved in both biological motion perception and discourse comprehension, suggesting listeners attempt to find meaning, not only in the words speakers produce, but also in the hand movements that accompany speech.
日常交流伴随着来自多个来源的视觉信息,包括伴随言语的手势,这些手势为听众提供了有助于消除说话者信息歧义的语义信息。我们使用 fMRI 研究了手势如何影响与处理语义信息相关的大脑区域的神经活动。当参与者在三种视听条件和一种仅听觉(仅语音)条件下听故事时,记录了 BOLD 反应。在第一种视听条件下,讲故事的人做出了自然伴随言语的手势。在第二种情况下,讲故事的人做出了与语义无关的手部动作。在第三种情况下,讲故事的人保持双手静止。除了下顶叶和后上、中颞叶区域外,双侧后上颞沟和左前下回也对言语的反应更强烈,无论与言语的语义关系如何。然而,右侧额下回对手部动作的语义导入很敏感,当手部动作与伴随的言语在语义上不相关时,活动更多。这些发现表明,在言语期间感知手部运动调节了涉及生物运动感知和话语理解的分布式神经激活模式,这表明听众不仅试图在说话者说出的单词中找到意义,而且试图在伴随言语的手部运动中找到意义。