INSERM, Cognitive Neuro-imaging Unit, IFR 49, Gif sur Yvette, France.
Neuroimage. 2010 Jan 15;49(2):1786-99. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.09.034. Epub 2009 Sep 23.
Expert readers exhibit a remarkable ability to recognize handwriting, in spite of enormous variability in character shape-a competence whose cerebral underpinnings are unknown. Subliminal priming, combined with neuroimaging, can reveal which brain areas automatically compute an invariant representation of visual stimuli. Here, we used behavioral and fMRI priming to study the areas involved in invariant handwritten word recognition. Compared to printed words, easily readable handwritten words caused additional activity in ventral occipitotemporal cortex, particularly in the right hemisphere, while difficult handwriting also mobilized an attentional parietofrontal network. Remarkably, however, subliminal repetition effects were observed across printed and handwritten styles, whether easy or difficult to read, both behaviorally and in the activation of the left visual word form area (VWFA). These results indicate that the left inferotemporal VWFA possesses an unsuspected degree of fast and automatic visual invariance for handwritten words, although surprisingly this invariance can be reflected both as repetition suppression and as repetition enhancement.
专家读者表现出一种非凡的能力,可以识别笔迹,尽管字符形状存在巨大的可变性——这种能力的大脑基础尚不清楚。潜意识启动,结合神经影像学,可以揭示大脑区域自动计算视觉刺激的不变表示。在这里,我们使用行为和 fMRI 启动来研究参与不变手写单词识别的区域。与印刷文字相比,易于阅读的手写文字会引起腹侧枕颞叶皮层的额外活动,尤其是在右半球,而难以辨认的笔迹也会调动注意力顶叶额网络。然而,令人惊讶的是,无论印刷体还是手写体,无论是易于阅读还是难以阅读,潜意识重复效应都在行为和左视觉词形区 (VWFA) 的激活中得到了观察。这些结果表明,左侧下颞 VWFA 对手写文字具有意想不到的快速和自动视觉不变性,尽管令人惊讶的是,这种不变性可以表现为重复抑制和重复增强。