Price Amy R, Bonner Michael F, Peelle Jonathan E, Grossman Murray
Penn FTD Center and Department of Neurology and Neuroscience Graduate Group, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 and
Penn FTD Center and Department of Neurology and.
J Neurosci. 2015 Feb 18;35(7):3276-84. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3446-14.2015.
Human thought and language rely on the brain's ability to combine conceptual information. This fundamental process supports the construction of complex concepts from basic constituents. For example, both "jacket" and "plaid" can be represented as individual concepts, but they can also be integrated to form the more complex representation "plaid jacket." Although this process is central to the expression and comprehension of language, little is known about its neural basis. Here we present evidence for a neuroanatomic model of conceptual combination from three experiments. We predicted that the highly integrative region of heteromodal association cortex in the angular gyrus would be critical for conceptual combination, given its anatomic connectivity and its strong association with semantic memory in functional neuroimaging studies. Consistent with this hypothesis, we found that the process of combining concepts to form meaningful representations specifically modulates neural activity in the angular gyrus of healthy adults, independent of the modality of the semantic content integrated. We also found that individual differences in the structure of the angular gyrus in healthy adults are related to variability in behavioral performance on the conceptual combination task. Finally, in a group of patients with neurodegenerative disease, we found that the degree of atrophy in the angular gyrus is specifically related to impaired performance on combinatorial processing. These converging anatomic findings are consistent with a critical role for the angular gyrus in conceptual combination.
人类的思维和语言依赖于大脑整合概念信息的能力。这一基本过程支持从基本成分构建复杂概念。例如,“夹克”和“格子花纹”都可以表示为单独的概念,但它们也可以整合起来形成更复杂的表征“格子花纹夹克”。尽管这一过程对于语言的表达和理解至关重要,但人们对其神经基础却知之甚少。在此,我们通过三个实验为概念组合的神经解剖模型提供了证据。鉴于其解剖连接性以及在功能神经影像学研究中与语义记忆的紧密关联,我们预测角回中高度整合的异模态联合皮层区域对于概念组合至关重要。与这一假设一致,我们发现将概念组合以形成有意义表征的过程会特异性地调节健康成年人角回中的神经活动,且与所整合语义内容的模态无关。我们还发现,健康成年人角回结构的个体差异与概念组合任务中的行为表现变异性相关。最后,在一组神经退行性疾病患者中,我们发现角回的萎缩程度与组合加工能力受损存在特异性关联。这些相互印证的解剖学发现与角回在概念组合中起关键作用相符。