San Diego State University, United States.
Brain Lang. 2011 Apr;117(1):34-8. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2010.10.003. Epub 2010 Nov 20.
To identify neural regions that automatically respond to linguistically structured, but meaningless manual gestures, 14 deaf native users of American Sign Language (ASL) and 14 hearing non-signers passively viewed pseudosigns (possible but non-existent ASL signs) and non-iconic ASL signs, in addition to a fixation baseline. For the contrast between pseudosigns and baseline, greater activation was observed in left posterior superior temporal sulcus (STS), but not in left inferior frontal gyrus (BA 44/45), for deaf signers compared to hearing non-signers, based on VOI analyses. We hypothesize that left STS is more engaged for signers because this region becomes tuned to human body movements that conform the phonological constraints of sign language. For deaf signers, the contrast between pseudosigns and known ASL signs revealed increased activation for pseudosigns in left posterior superior temporal gyrus (STG) and in left inferior frontal cortex, but no regions were found to be more engaged for known signs than for pseudosigns. This contrast revealed no significant differences in activation for hearing non-signers. We hypothesize that left STG is involved in recognizing linguistic phonetic units within a dynamic visual or auditory signal, such that less familiar structural combinations produce increased neural activation in this region for both pseudosigns and pseudowords.
为了识别自动响应语言结构但无意义的手动手势的神经区域,14 名美国手语(ASL)的聋人母语使用者和 14 名听力正常的非手语使用者被动观看了伪手语(可能存在但不存在的 ASL 手语)和非图标 ASL 手语,以及注视基准线。基于 VOI 分析,与听力正常的非手语使用者相比,聋人手语使用者在左后颞上回(STS)中观察到更大的激活,而在左额下回(BA44/45)中没有观察到激活,用于伪手语和基线之间的对比。我们假设左 STS 更适合手语使用者,因为该区域与符合手语语音限制的人体运动有关。对于聋人手语使用者,伪手语与已知 ASL 手语之间的对比显示,左后颞上回(STG)和左额下回的伪手语激活增加,但未发现任何区域的已知手语比伪手语更活跃。对于听力正常的非手语使用者,该对比未显示出激活的显著差异。我们假设左 STG 参与识别动态视觉或听觉信号中的语言语音单元,因此,对于伪手语和伪词,较少熟悉的结构组合会导致该区域的神经激活增加。