Department of Neuroscience, University of Padova and I.R.C.C.S. Ospedale S. Camillo, Lido di Venezia, Italy.
Behav Neurol. 2011;24(4):277-84. doi: 10.3233/BEN-2011-0338.
Existing empirical data on proper names processing are critically reviewed in trying to understand which tasks may involve the left temporal pole, which proper name related functions are supported by this structure and eventually offer some speculations about why these functions might have developed in this location in the course of human evolution. While clinical group studies support the idea that proper name processing takes place in the left temporal pole, single case studies of selective proper name anomia or sparing, as well as neuroimaging studies, suggest the involvement of a larger neural network. Within this network, an important role may be played by the ventro-medial prefrontal cortex, including areas critical in social interaction. The differentiation in the brain of proper name processing from common names processing could in part be due to social pressure, favouring a neural system able to more efficiently and unambiguously sustain designating categories or designating individual entities. The activation of the left temporal pole in proper name processing is shown to increase with age. Longer social interaction may thus contribute to convey proper names processing toward areas closer to those supporting social cognition.
现有的关于专有名词处理的实证数据被批判性地回顾,以试图理解哪些任务可能涉及左颞极,这个结构支持哪些与专有名词相关的功能,以及最终对为什么这些功能可能在人类进化过程中发展到这个位置提出一些推测。虽然临床组研究支持这样的观点,即专有名词处理发生在左颞极,但选择性专有名词命名障碍或保留的单个病例研究以及神经影像学研究表明,涉及到一个更大的神经网络。在这个网络中,腹内侧前额叶皮层可能起着重要作用,包括在社交互动中至关重要的区域。大脑中对专有名词处理和普通名词处理的区分部分可能是由于社会压力,有利于一个能够更有效地、毫不含糊地维持指定类别或指定个体实体的神经系统。在处理专有名词时,左颞极的激活随着年龄的增长而增加。因此,更长时间的社会互动可能有助于将专有名词处理推向更接近支持社会认知的区域。