Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QB, UK.
Neuroimage. 2012 Apr 15;60(3):1832-42. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.01.111. Epub 2012 Jan 28.
In human communication, direct speech (e.g., Mary said, "I'm hungry") is perceived as more vivid than indirect speech (e.g., Mary said that she was hungry). This vividness distinction has previously been found to underlie silent reading of quotations: Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we found that direct speech elicited higher brain activity in the temporal voice areas (TVA) of the auditory cortex than indirect speech, consistent with an "inner voice" experience in reading direct speech. Here we show that listening to monotonously spoken direct versus indirect speech quotations also engenders differential TVA activity. This suggests that individuals engage in top-down simulations or imagery of enriched supra-segmental acoustic representations while listening to monotonous direct speech. The findings shed new light on the acoustic nature of the "inner voice" in understanding direct speech.
在人类交流中,直接引语(例如,玛丽说:“我饿了”)被认为比间接引语(例如,玛丽说她饿了)更生动。这种生动性区别以前曾被发现在引语的默读中起作用:使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI),我们发现直接引语比间接引语在听觉皮层的颞语音区(TVA)中引起更高的大脑活动,这与阅读直接引语时的“内心声音”体验一致。在这里,我们表明,单调地说出直接引语与间接引语时,也会引起 TVA 活动的差异。这表明,个体在听单调的直接引语时,会进行自上而下的模拟或对丰富的超音段声学表示进行想象。这些发现为理解直接引语时的“内心声音”的声学性质提供了新的线索。