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解析听觉词重复的功能解剖结构。

Dissecting the functional anatomy of auditory word repetition.

机构信息

Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, Institute of Neurology, University College London London, UK.

Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, Institute of Neurology, University College London London, UK ; Wolfson College, University of Oxford Oxford, UK.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2014 May 6;8:246. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00246. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

This fMRI study used a single, multi-factorial, within-subjects design to dissociate multiple linguistic and non-linguistic processing areas that are all involved in repeating back heard words. The study compared: (1) auditory to visual inputs; (2) phonological to non-phonological inputs; (3) semantic to non-semantic inputs; and (4) speech production to finger-press responses. The stimuli included words (semantic and phonological inputs), pseudowords (phonological input), pictures and sounds of animals or objects (semantic input), and colored patterns and hums (non-semantic and non-phonological). The speech production tasks involved auditory repetition, reading, and naming while the finger press tasks involved one-back matching. The results from the main effects and interactions were compared to predictions from a previously reported functional anatomical model of language based on a meta-analysis of many different neuroimaging experiments. Although many findings from the current experiment replicated many of those predicted, our within-subject design also revealed novel results by providing sufficient anatomical precision to dissect several different regions within the anterior insula, pars orbitalis, anterior cingulate, SMA, and cerebellum. For example, we found one part of the pars orbitalis was involved in phonological processing and another in semantic processing. We also dissociated four different types of phonological effects in the left superior temporal sulcus (STS), left putamen, left ventral premotor cortex, and left pars orbitalis. Our findings challenge some of the commonly-held opinions on the functional anatomy of language, and resolve some previously conflicting findings about specific brain regions-and our experimental design reveals details of the word repetition process that are not well captured by current models.

摘要

这项 fMRI 研究采用单一、多因素、被试内设计,以区分涉及重复听到的单词的多种语言和非语言处理区域。该研究比较了:(1)听觉与视觉输入;(2)语音与非语音输入;(3)语义与非语义输入;(4)言语产生与手指按压反应。刺激包括单词(语义和语音输入)、伪词(语音输入)、动物或物体的图片和声音(语义输入)以及彩色图案和嗡嗡声(非语义和非语音)。言语产生任务包括听觉重复、阅读和命名,而手指按压任务则涉及一-back 匹配。主要效应和相互作用的结果与基于对许多不同神经影像学实验的元分析报告的语言功能解剖模型的预测进行了比较。尽管当前实验的许多发现复制了许多预测结果,但我们的被试内设计还通过提供足够的解剖精度来解剖前脑岛、眶额回、前扣带回、SMA 和小脑内的几个不同区域,提供了新的结果。例如,我们发现眶额回的一部分参与语音处理,另一部分参与语义处理。我们还在左颞上回(STS)、左壳核、左腹侧运动前皮质和左眶额回分离了四种不同类型的语音效应。我们的发现挑战了语言功能解剖学的一些普遍观点,并解决了一些关于特定脑区的先前冲突的发现——我们的实验设计揭示了当前模型无法很好捕捉的单词重复过程的细节。

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