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θ 振荡支持语言和记忆之间的界面。

Theta oscillations support the interface between language and memory.

机构信息

Department of Neuroscience, Max-Planck-Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, Frankfurt am Main, Hesse 60322, Germany; ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia; Department of Cognitive Science, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.

Program in Neurosciences and Mental Health, Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 0A4, Canada; Department of Medical Imaging, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, M5T 1W7, Canada.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2020 Jul 15;215:116782. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.116782. Epub 2020 Apr 8.

Abstract

Recent evidence shows that hippocampal theta oscillations, usually linked to memory and navigation, are also observed during online language processing, suggesting a shared neurophysiological mechanism between language and memory. However, it remains to be established what specific roles hippocampal theta oscillations may play in language, and whether and how theta mediates the communication between the hippocampus and the perisylvian cortical areas, generally thought to support language processing. With whole-head magnetoencephalographic (MEG) recordings, the present study investigated these questions with two experiments. Using a violation paradigm, extensively used for studying neural underpinnings of different aspects of linguistic processing, we found increased theta power (4-8 ​Hz) in the hippocampal formation, when participants read a semantically incorrect vs. correct sentence ending. Such a pattern of results was replicated using different sentence stimuli in another cohort of participants. Importantly, no significant hippocampal theta power increase was found when participants read a semantically correct but syntactically incorrect sentence ending vs. a correct sentence ending. These findings may suggest that hippocampal theta oscillations are specifically linked to lexical-semantic related processing, and not general information processing in sentence reading. Furthermore, we found significantly transient theta phase coupling between the hippocampus and the left superior temporal gyrus, a hub area of the cortical network for language comprehension. This transient theta phase coupling may provide an important channel that links the memory and language systems for the generation of sentence meaning. Overall, these findings help specify the role of hippocampal theta in language, and provide a novel neurophysiological mechanism at the network level that may support the interface between memory and language.

摘要

最近的证据表明,海马 theta 振荡通常与记忆和导航有关,但也在在线语言处理过程中观察到,这表明语言和记忆之间存在共享的神经生理机制。然而,海马 theta 振荡在语言中可能发挥什么具体作用,以及theta 是否以及如何介导海马体和通常被认为支持语言处理的大脑外侧裂周围皮质区之间的通讯,仍有待确定。本研究使用全头磁脑电图(MEG)记录,通过两个实验来研究这些问题。使用广泛用于研究语言处理不同方面神经基础的违反范式,我们发现参与者阅读语义错误与正确的句子结尾时,海马结构中的 theta 功率(4-8 Hz)增加。在另一组参与者中,使用不同的句子刺激物重复了这种结果模式。重要的是,当参与者阅读语义正确但句法错误的句子结尾与正确的句子结尾时,没有发现海马 theta 功率的显著增加。这些发现可能表明海马 theta 振荡与词汇语义相关处理有关,而与句子阅读中的一般信息处理无关。此外,我们发现海马体和左侧颞上回之间存在显著的瞬时 theta 相位耦合,颞上回是语言理解皮质网络的枢纽区域。这种瞬时 theta 相位耦合可能为生成句子意义提供了一个重要的通道,连接了记忆和语言系统。总的来说,这些发现有助于确定海马 theta 在语言中的作用,并提供了一个新的神经生理机制,可能支持记忆和语言之间的接口。

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