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右侧小脑代表语言可预测性。

Right Lateral Cerebellum Represents Linguistic Predictability.

作者信息

Lesage Elise, Hansen Peter C, Miall R Chris

机构信息

Department of Experimental Psychology, Ghent University, 9000 Ghent, Belgium, and

School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, United Kingdom.

出版信息

J Neurosci. 2017 Jun 28;37(26):6231-6241. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3203-16.2017. Epub 2017 May 25.

Abstract

Mounting evidence indicates that posterolateral portions of the cerebellum (right Crus I/II) contribute to language processing, but the nature of this role remains unclear. Based on a well-supported theory of cerebellar motor function, which ascribes to the cerebellum a role in short-term prediction through internal modeling, we hypothesize that right cerebellar Crus I/II supports prediction of upcoming sentence content. We tested this hypothesis using event-related fMRI in male and female human subjects by manipulating the predictability of written sentences. Our design controlled for motor planning and execution, as well as for linguistic features and working memory load; it also allowed separation of the prediction interval from the presentation of the final sentence item. In addition, three further fMRI tasks captured semantic, phonological, and orthographic processing to shed light on the nature of the information processed. As hypothesized, activity in right posterolateral cerebellum correlated with the predictability of the upcoming target word. This cerebellar region also responded to prediction error during the outcome of the trial. Further, this region was engaged in phonological, but not semantic or orthographic, processing. This is the first imaging study to demonstrate a right cerebellar contribution in language comprehension independently from motor, cognitive, and linguistic confounds. These results complement our work using other methodologies showing cerebellar engagement in linguistic prediction and suggest that internal modeling of phonological representations aids language production and comprehension. The cerebellum is traditionally seen as a motor structure that allows for smooth movement by predicting upcoming signals. However, the cerebellum is also consistently implicated in nonmotor functions such as language and working memory. Using fMRI, we identify a cerebellar area that is active when words are predicted and when these predictions are violated. This area is active in a separate task that requires phonological processing, but not in tasks that require semantic or visuospatial processing. Our results support the idea of prediction as a unifying cerebellar function in motor and nonmotor domains. We provide new insights by linking the cerebellar role in prediction to its role in verbal working memory, suggesting that these predictions involve phonological processing.

摘要

越来越多的证据表明,小脑的后外侧部分(右侧小脑脚I/II)参与语言处理,但其作用的本质仍不清楚。基于一个得到充分支持的小脑运动功能理论,该理论认为小脑通过内部模型在短期预测中发挥作用,我们假设右侧小脑脚I/II支持对即将出现的句子内容的预测。我们通过操纵书面句子的可预测性,在男性和女性人类受试者中使用事件相关功能磁共振成像(fMRI)对这一假设进行了测试。我们的设计控制了运动规划和执行,以及语言特征和工作记忆负荷;它还允许将预测间隔与最后一个句子项目的呈现分开。此外,另外三个fMRI任务捕捉了语义、语音和正字法处理,以阐明所处理信息的本质。正如所假设的,右侧后外侧小脑的活动与即将出现的目标词的可预测性相关。这个小脑区域在试验结果期间也对预测误差做出反应。此外,这个区域参与了语音处理,但不参与语义或正字法处理。这是第一项成像研究,证明右侧小脑在语言理解中的贡献独立于运动、认知和语言混淆因素。这些结果补充了我们使用其他方法的研究工作,这些研究表明小脑参与语言预测,并表明语音表征的内部模型有助于语言产生和理解。传统上,小脑被视为一个运动结构,通过预测即将到来的信号来实现平稳运动。然而,小脑也一直与语言和工作记忆等非运动功能有关。使用fMRI,我们确定了一个小脑区域,当预测单词以及这些预测被违反时,该区域会活跃。这个区域在一个需要语音处理的单独任务中活跃,但在需要语义或视觉空间处理的任务中不活跃。我们的结果支持了预测是小脑在运动和非运动领域的统一功能这一观点。我们通过将小脑在预测中的作用与其在言语工作记忆中的作用联系起来,提供了新的见解,表明这些预测涉及语音处理。

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