Brain Research Unit, Low Temperature Laboratory, Aalto University School of Science and Technology, Espoo, Finland.
Hum Brain Mapp. 2011 Aug;32(8):1250-9. doi: 10.1002/hbm.21105. Epub 2010 Jul 28.
In models of letter recognition, handwritten letters are considered as a particular font exemplar, not qualitatively different in their processing from printed letters. Yet, some data suggest that recognizing handwritten letters might rely on distinct processes, possibly related to motor knowledge. We applied functional magnetic resonance imaging to compare the neural correlates of perceiving handwritten letters vs. standard printed letters. Statistical analysis circumscribed to frontal brain regions involved in hand-movement triggering and execution showed that processing of handwritten letters is supported by a stronger activation of the left primary motor cortex and the supplementary motor area. At the whole-brain level, additional differences between handwritten and printed letters were observed in the right superior frontal, middle occipital, and parahippocampal gyri, and in the left inferior precentral and the fusiform gyri. The results are suggested to indicate embodiment of the visual perception of handwritten letters.
在字母识别模型中,手写字母被视为一种特殊的字体范例,其处理方式与印刷字母没有本质区别。然而,一些数据表明,识别手写字母可能依赖于不同的过程,这些过程可能与运动知识有关。我们应用功能磁共振成像技术比较了感知手写字母与标准印刷字母的神经相关性。对涉及手部运动触发和执行的额前脑区的统计分析表明,处理手写字母需要更强的左初级运动皮层和辅助运动区的激活。在全脑水平上,还观察到手写字母和印刷字母之间在右额上回、中枕回和海马旁回以及左下额前中央回和梭状回的差异。结果表明,对手写字母的视觉感知存在具身认知。