Laboratoire de Psychologie Cognitive, CNRS & Aix-Marseille University, Marseille, France.
PLoS Comput Biol. 2013;9(10):e1003250. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003250. Epub 2013 Oct 3.
In a recent study, Rauschecker et al. convincingly demonstrate that visual words evoke neural activation signals in the Visual Word Form Area that can be classified based on where they were presented in the visual fields. This result goes against the prevailing consensus, and begs an explanation. We show that one of the simplest possible models for word recognition, a multilayer feedforward network, will exhibit precisely the same behavior when trained to recognize words at different locations. The model suggests that the VWFA initially starts with information about location, which is not being suppressed during reading acquisition more than is needed to meet the requirements of location-invariant word recognition. Some new interpretations of Rauschecker et al.'s results are proposed, and three specific predictions are derived to be tested in further studies.
在最近的一项研究中,Rauschecker 等人令人信服地证明,视觉单词会在视觉词形区中引发神经激活信号,这些信号可以根据它们在视觉场中的呈现位置进行分类。这一结果与主流观点相悖,需要加以解释。我们表明,对于单词识别最简单的模型之一,即多层前馈网络,当被训练识别不同位置的单词时,它将表现出完全相同的行为。该模型表明,VWFA 最初会获取关于位置的信息,而在阅读过程中,位置信息并不会被过度抑制,以至于无法满足位置不变的单词识别要求。我们对 Rauschecker 等人的研究结果提出了一些新的解释,并提出了三个具体的预测,以便在进一步的研究中进行检验。