Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218;
Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020 Feb 11;117(6):3203-3213. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1910939117. Epub 2020 Jan 29.
After we listen to a series of words, we can silently replay them in our mind. Does this mental replay involve a reactivation of our original perceptual dynamics? We recorded electrocorticographic (ECoG) activity across the lateral cerebral cortex as people heard and then mentally rehearsed spoken sentences. For each region, we tested whether silent rehearsal of sentences involved reactivation of sentence-specific representations established during perception or transformation to a distinct representation. In sensorimotor and premotor cortex, we observed reliable and temporally precise responses to speech; these patterns transformed to distinct sentence-specific representations during mental rehearsal. In contrast, we observed less reliable and less temporally precise responses in prefrontal and temporoparietal cortex; these higher-order representations, which were sensitive to sentence semantics, were shared across perception and rehearsal of the same sentence. The mental rehearsal of natural speech involves the transformation of stimulus-locked speech representations in sensorimotor and premotor cortex, combined with diffuse reactivation of higher-order semantic representations.
当我们听完一系列单词后,我们可以在脑海中默默地重复它们。这种心理重放是否涉及到我们原始感知动态的重新激活?我们记录了人们在听到并在心理上复述口语句子时外侧大脑皮层的脑电图(ECoG)活动。对于每个区域,我们都测试了句子的静默复述是否涉及到在感知过程中建立的句子特定表示的重新激活,或者是否转换为不同的表示。在感觉运动和前运动皮层中,我们观察到对语音的可靠且时间精确的响应;这些模式在心理复述期间转变为特定于句子的不同表示。相比之下,我们在前额叶和颞顶叶皮层中观察到不太可靠和不太精确的响应;这些对句子语义敏感的高阶表示在同一句子的感知和复述中是共享的。自然语言的心理复述涉及到感觉运动和前运动皮层中受刺激锁定的语音表示的转换,以及高阶语义表示的扩散重新激活。