Laboratoire sur le Langage, le Cerveau et la Cognition (L2C2), CNRS-University of Lyon 1,67 Boulevard Pinel, 69675 Bron, France.
Hum Brain Mapp. 2013 Mar;34(3):684-97. doi: 10.1002/hbm.21465.
Characterizing the neural substrate of reasoning has been investigated with regularity over the last 10 years or so while relying on measures that come primarily from positron emission tomography and functional magnetic resonance imaging. To some extent, these techniques—as well as those from electroencephalography—have shown that time course is equally worthwhile for revealing the way reasoning processes work in the brain. In this work, we employ magnetoencephalography while investigating Modus Ponens (If P then Q; P//Therefore, Q) in order to simultaneously derive time course and the source of this fundamental logical inference. The present results show that conditional reasoning involves several successive cognitive processes, each of which engages a distinct cerebral network over the course of inference making, and as soon as a conditional sentence is processed.
在过去的 10 年左右,研究人员一直使用正电子发射断层扫描和功能磁共振成像等技术来研究推理的神经基础。在某种程度上,这些技术——以及脑电图技术——已经表明,时间进程对于揭示推理过程在大脑中的工作方式同样有价值。在这项工作中,我们使用脑磁图来研究模态推理(如果 P 那么 Q;P//因此,Q),以便同时推导出时间进程和这个基本逻辑推理的来源。目前的结果表明,条件推理涉及几个连续的认知过程,每个过程在推理过程中都涉及到一个不同的大脑网络,并且一旦处理了一个条件语句。