Buchweitz Augusto, Mason Robert A, Meschyan Gayane, Keller Timothy A, Just Marcel Adam
Center for Cognitive Brain Imaging, Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States; Graduate School of Language - Linguistics, Graduate School of Medicine - Neurosciences, Brain Institute of Rio Grande do Sul (InsCer), Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.
Center for Cognitive Brain Imaging, Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States.
Brain Lang. 2014 Dec;139:49-57. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2014.09.010. Epub 2014 Oct 28.
Brain activation associated with normal and speeded comprehension of expository texts on familiar and unfamiliar topics was investigated in reading and listening. The goal was to determine how brain activation and the comprehension processes it reflects are modulated by comprehension speed and topic familiarity. Passages on more familiar topics differentially activated a set of areas in the anterior temporal lobe and medial frontal gyrus, areas often associated with text-level integration processes, which we interpret to reflect integration of previous knowledge with the passage content. Passages presented at the faster presentation resulted in more activation of a network of frontal areas associated with strategic and working-memory processes (as well as visual or auditory sensory-related regions), which we interpret to reflect maintenance of local coherence among briefly available passage segments. The implications of this research is that the brain system for text comprehension adapts to varying perceptual and knowledge conditions.
在阅读和听力中,研究了与正常及快速理解熟悉和不熟悉主题的说明文相关的大脑激活情况。目的是确定大脑激活及其所反映的理解过程如何受到理解速度和主题熟悉度的调节。关于更熟悉主题的段落差异性地激活了颞叶前部和内侧额回中的一组区域,这些区域通常与文本层面的整合过程相关,我们将其解释为反映先前知识与段落内容的整合。以更快速度呈现的段落导致与策略性和工作记忆过程相关的额叶区域网络(以及视觉或听觉感觉相关区域)有更多激活,我们将其解释为反映在短暂可得的段落片段之间维持局部连贯性。这项研究的意义在于,用于文本理解的大脑系统会适应不同的感知和知识条件。