Department of Psychology, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel.
Cortex. 2013 Apr;49(4):1056-62. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2012.03.015. Epub 2012 Mar 27.
Previous studies have reported a hemispheric asymmetry in processing dominant (e.g., paper) and subordinate (e.g., farmer) associations of ambiguous words (pen). Here we applied sham and anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) over Wernicke's area and its right homologue to test whether we can modulate the selective hemispheric expertise in processing lexical ambiguity. Ambiguous prime words were presented followed by target words that could be associated to the dominant or subordinate meaning of the prime in a semantic relatedness task. Anodal stimulation of the right Wernicke's area significantly decreased response time (RTs) to subordinate but not dominant associations compared to sham stimulation. There was also a complementary trend of faster responses to dominant associations following anodal stimulation of Wernicke's area. The results support brain asymmetry in processing lexical ambiguity and show that tDCS can enhance complex language processing even in a sample of highly literate individuals.
先前的研究报告称,在处理歧义词(如 pen)的显性(如 paper)和隐性(如 farmer)联想时,大脑存在半球不对称性。在这里,我们应用假刺激和阳极经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)于韦尼克区及其右侧同形区,以测试我们是否可以调节处理词汇歧义的选择性半球专长。在语义相关性任务中,呈现了模棱两可的启动词,然后呈现与启动词的显性或隐性意义相关的目标词。与假刺激相比,右侧韦尼克区的阳极刺激显著降低了对隐性联想的反应时间(RTs),但对显性联想的 RTs 没有影响。阳极刺激韦尼克区后,对显性联想的反应也有更快的趋势。结果支持了处理词汇歧义的大脑不对称性,并表明 tDCS 甚至可以增强高识字人群的复杂语言处理能力。