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跨模态(面孔-姓名)人物身份代表在人类左腹侧颞叶皮层中的神经生理学证据。

Neurophysiological evidence for crossmodal (face-name) person-identity representation in the human left ventral temporal cortex.

机构信息

Université de Lorraine, CNRS, CRAN, Nancy, France.

Université Catholique de Louvain, Institute of Research in Psychological Science, Institute of Neuroscience, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium.

出版信息

PLoS Biol. 2020 Apr 3;18(4):e3000659. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3000659. eCollection 2020 Apr.

Abstract

Putting a name to a face is a highly common activity in our daily life that greatly enriches social interactions. Although this specific person-identity association becomes automatic with learning, it remains difficult and can easily be disrupted in normal circumstances or neurological conditions. To shed light on the neural basis of this important and yet poorly understood association between different input modalities in the human brain, we designed a crossmodal frequency-tagging paradigm coupled to brain activity recording via scalp and intracerebral electroencephalography. In Experiment 1, 12 participants were presented with variable pictures of faces and written names of a single famous identity at a 4-Hz frequency rate while performing an orthogonal task. Every 7 items, another famous identity appeared, either as a face or a name. Robust electrophysiological responses were found exactly at the frequency of identity change (i.e., 4 Hz / 7 = 0.571 Hz), suggesting a crossmodal neural response to person identity. In Experiment 2 with twenty participants, two control conditions with periodic changes of identity for faces or names only were added to estimate the contribution of unimodal neural activity to the putative crossmodal face-name responses. About 30% of the response occurring at the frequency of crossmodal identity change over the left occipito-temporal cortex could not be accounted for by the linear sum of unimodal responses. Finally, intracerebral recordings in the left ventral anterior temporal lobe (ATL) in 7 epileptic patients tested with this paradigm revealed a small number of "pure" crossmodal responses, i.e., with no response to changes of identity for faces or names only. Altogether, these observations provide evidence for integration of verbal and nonverbal person identity-specific information in the human brain, highlighting the contribution of the left ventral ATL in the automatic retrieval of face-name identity associations.

摘要

将面孔与名字对应起来是我们日常生活中一项非常常见的活动,它极大地丰富了社交互动。尽管这种特定的人与身份的关联随着学习变得自动,但在正常情况下或神经条件下,它仍然很难且容易受到干扰。为了阐明人类大脑中不同输入模态之间这种重要但理解甚少的关联的神经基础,我们设计了一种跨模态频率标记范式,该范式与头皮和脑内脑电图记录的大脑活动耦合。在实验 1 中,12 名参与者以 4-Hz 的频率率接受可变的面孔图片和单个著名身份的书面名称,同时执行一项正交任务。每 7 个项目,另一个著名身份出现,要么是面孔,要么是名字。在身份变化频率(即 4 Hz / 7 = 0.571 Hz)处发现了强大的电生理反应,这表明对人的身份存在跨模态神经反应。在有 20 名参与者的实验 2 中,添加了两个仅具有身份周期性变化的控制条件,以估计单模态神经活动对假定的跨模态面孔-名字反应的贡献。在左枕颞皮质中,约 30%的响应发生在跨模态身份变化的频率上,无法用单模态响应的线性和来解释。最后,用该范式对 7 名癫痫患者进行左腹侧前颞叶(ATL)的脑内记录,发现一小部分“纯”跨模态响应,即仅对面孔或名字的身份变化没有响应。总之,这些观察结果为言语和非言语的人身份特定信息在人类大脑中的整合提供了证据,突出了左腹侧 ATL 在自动检索面孔-名字身份关联中的贡献。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/e186/7159237/a8d55b4a8c0a/pbio.3000659.g001.jpg

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