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共同言语手势中的感知常规性涉及额颞叶语言网络。

Perceived Conventionality in Co-speech Gestures Involves the Fronto-Temporal Language Network.

作者信息

Wolf Dhana, Rekittke Linn-Marlen, Mittelberg Irene, Klasen Martin, Mathiak Klaus

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, Medical Faculty, RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany.

Natural Media Lab, Human Technology Centre, RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2017 Nov 30;11:573. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00573. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Face-to-face communication is multimodal; it encompasses spoken words, facial expressions, gaze, and co-speech gestures. In contrast to linguistic symbols (e.g., spoken words or signs in sign language) relying on mostly explicit conventions, gestures vary in their degree of conventionality. Bodily signs may have a general accepted or conventionalized meaning (e.g., a head shake) or less so (e.g., self-grooming). We hypothesized that subjective perception of conventionality in co-speech gestures relies on the classical language network, i.e., the left hemispheric inferior frontal gyrus (IFG, Broca's area) and the posterior superior temporal gyrus (pSTG, Wernicke's area) and studied 36 subjects watching video-recorded story retellings during a behavioral and an functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) experiment. It is well documented that neural correlates of such naturalistic videos emerge as intersubject covariance (ISC) in fMRI even without involving a stimulus (model-free analysis). The subjects attended either to perceived conventionality or to a control condition (any hand movements or gesture-speech relations). Such tasks modulate ISC in contributing neural structures and thus we studied ISC changes to task demands in language networks. Indeed, the conventionality task significantly increased covariance of the button press time series and neuronal synchronization in the left IFG over the comparison with other tasks. In the left IFG, synchronous activity was observed during the conventionality task only. In contrast, the left pSTG exhibited correlated activation patterns during all conditions with an increase in the conventionality task at the trend level only. Conceivably, the left IFG can be considered a core region for the processing of perceived conventionality in co-speech gestures similar to spoken language. In general, the interpretation of conventionalized signs may rely on neural mechanisms that engage during language comprehension.

摘要

面对面交流是多模态的;它包括口语、面部表情、眼神注视和伴随言语的手势。与主要依赖明确约定的语言符号(如口语单词或手语中的手势)不同,手势的约定程度各不相同。身体信号可能具有普遍接受或约定俗成的含义(如摇头),也可能不然(如自我梳理)。我们假设,对伴随言语手势约定性的主观感知依赖于经典语言网络,即左半球额下回(IFG,布洛卡区)和颞上回后部(pSTG,韦尼克区),并在一项行为和功能磁共振成像(fMRI)实验中研究了36名观看视频故事复述的受试者。有充分的文献记载,即使不涉及刺激(无模型分析),这种自然主义视频的神经相关性在fMRI中也会以受试者间协方差(ISC)的形式出现。受试者要么关注感知到的约定性,要么关注控制条件(任何手部动作或手势 - 言语关系)。这些任务会调节参与的神经结构中的ISC,因此我们研究了语言网络中ISC随任务需求的变化。事实上,与其他任务相比,约定性任务显著增加了左IFG中按键时间序列的协方差和神经元同步性。在左IFG中,仅在约定性任务期间观察到同步活动。相比之下,左pSTG在所有条件下均表现出相关的激活模式,仅在约定性任务时趋势水平有所增加。可以想象,左IFG可被视为处理伴随言语手势中感知到的约定性的核心区域,类似于口语。一般来说,对约定俗成符号的解释可能依赖于语言理解过程中参与的神经机制。

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