Laboratory of Language, Brain and Cognition (L2C2), CNRS-University of Lyon UMR 5230, 69675 Bron, France.
Cereb Cortex. 2010 May;20(5):1153-63. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhp175. Epub 2009 Aug 14.
The sensitivity of the left ventral occipito-temporal (vOT) cortex to visual word processing has triggered a considerable debate about the role of this region in reading. One popular view is that the left vOT underlies the perceptual expertise needed for rapid skilled reading. Because skilled reading breaks down when words are presented in a visually unfamiliar format, we tested this hypothesis by analyzing vOT responses to horizontally presented words (familiar format) and vertically presented words (unfamiliar format). In addition, we compared the activity in participants with left and right cerebral dominance for language generation. Our results revealed 1) that the vOT activity during reading is lateralized to the same side as the inferior frontal activity during word generation, 2) that vertically and horizontally presented words triggered the same amount of activity in the vOT of the dominant hemisphere, but 3) that there was significantly more activity for vertically presented words in the vOT of the nondominant hemisphere. We suggest that the reading-related activity in vOT reflects the integration of general perceptual processes with language processing in the anterior brain regions and is not limited to skilled reading in the familiar horizontal format.
左侧腹侧枕颞(vOT)皮层对视觉单词处理的敏感性引发了关于该区域在阅读中的作用的大量争论。一种流行的观点认为,左侧 vOT 是快速熟练阅读所需的感知专业知识的基础。由于当单词以视觉上不熟悉的格式呈现时,熟练阅读会中断,因此我们通过分析 vOT 对水平呈现的单词(熟悉的格式)和垂直呈现的单词(不熟悉的格式)的反应来检验这一假设。此外,我们比较了具有语言生成左、右大脑优势的参与者的活动。我们的结果表明:1)阅读过程中的 vOT 活动与语言生成过程中下部额叶活动的侧化相同;2)垂直和水平呈现的单词在优势半球的 vOT 中引发相同数量的活动,但 3)在非优势半球的 vOT 中,垂直呈现的单词的活动明显更多。我们认为,vOT 中的阅读相关活动反映了一般感知过程与前脑区域语言处理的整合,并且不限于熟悉的水平格式中的熟练阅读。