Facultad de Psicología, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
Psicothema. 2011 Apr;23(2):189-95.
Active brain areas and their temporal sequence of activation during the successful retrieval and naming of famous faces (KNOW) and during the tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) state were studied by means of low resolution electromagnetic tomographic analysis (LORETA) applied to event-related potentials. The results provide evidence that adequate activation of a neural network during the first 500 ms following presentation of the photograph--mainly involving the posterior temporal region, the insula, lateral and medial prefrontal areas and the medial temporal lobe--is associated with successful retrieval of lexical-phonological information about the person's name. Significant differences between conditions were observed in the 538-698-ms interval; specifically there was greater activation of the anterior cingulate gyrus (ACC) towards the supplementary motor area (SMA) in the KNOW than in the TOT condition, possibly in relation to the motor response and as a consequence of the successful retrieval of lexical-phonological information about the person.
通过低分辨率电磁断层成像 (LORETA) 应用于事件相关电位,研究了在成功检索和命名名人面孔 (KNOW) 以及在舌尖状态 (TOT) 期间大脑活动区域及其激活的时间顺序。研究结果表明,在呈现照片后的前 500 毫秒内,适当激活神经网络与成功检索有关人名的词汇-语音信息有关——主要涉及后颞区、脑岛、外侧和内侧前额叶区域以及内侧颞叶。在 538-698 毫秒的间隔内观察到条件之间的显著差异;具体来说,在 KNOW 条件下,前扣带皮层 (ACC) 到补充运动区 (SMA) 的激活程度大于 TOT 条件,这可能与运动反应有关,是成功检索有关人名的词汇-语音信息的结果。