Laboratoire d'Etude des Mécanismes Cognitifs (EA 3082), Université de Lyon, France.
Laboratoire d'Etude des Mécanismes Cognitifs (EA 3082), Université de Lyon, France; Institut Universitaire de France, Paris, France.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2016 May;64:421-37. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2016.03.009. Epub 2016 Mar 11.
Since more than a century, neuropsychological models have assumed that the left inferior parietal cortex is central to tool use by storing manipulation knowledge (the manipulation-based approach). Interestingly, recent neuropsychological evidence indicates that the left inferior parietal cortex might rather support the ability to reason about physical object properties (the reasoning-based approach). Historically, these two approaches have been developed from data obtained in left brain-damaged patients. This review is the first one to (1) give an overview of the two aforementioned approaches and (2) reanalyze functional neuroimaging data of the past decade to examine their predictions. Globally, we demonstrate that the left inferior parietal cortex is involved in the understanding of tool-use actions, providing support for the reasoning-based approach. We also discuss the functional involvement of the different regions of the tool-use brain network (left supramarginal gyrus, left intraparietal sulcus, left posterior temporal cortex). Our findings open promising avenues for future research on the neurocognitive basis of human tool use.
一个多世纪以来,神经心理学模型假设左顶下小叶对存储操作知识(基于操作的方法)至关重要,从而促进工具使用。有趣的是,最近的神经心理学证据表明,左顶下小叶可能更支持对物理对象属性进行推理的能力(基于推理的方法)。从历史上看,这两种方法都是从左脑损伤患者获得的数据中发展而来的。这篇综述是第一篇(1)概述上述两种方法,以及(2)重新分析过去十年的功能神经影像学数据,以检验它们的预测。总的来说,我们证明了左顶下小叶参与了对工具使用动作的理解,为基于推理的方法提供了支持。我们还讨论了工具使用大脑网络的不同区域(左缘上回、左顶内沟、左后颞叶)的功能涉及。我们的发现为未来研究人类工具使用的神经认知基础开辟了有希望的途径。