Gupta Anu, Padma Srivastava M V
Department of Neurology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Ann Indian Acad Neurol. 2020 Sep;23(Suppl 2):S73-S81. doi: 10.4103/aian.AIAN_487_20. Epub 2020 Aug 5.
The field of language research has seen tremendous progress in the last two decades. Advances in neuro-imaging and stimulation mapping have changed the way we conceive the neural basis of speech and language processing. In the past, the Wernicke-Lichtheim model was the most influential model explaining the neuro-anatomical basis of language. More recently, the concept of dual stream language processing has emerged, wherein separate dorsal and ventral networks are synergistically involved in phonological (sound to articulation) and semantic (sound to meaning) processing respectively. In this review article, we highlight new insights and approaches to the neurobiology of language, across different aspects of language processing like perception, comprehension, production, hemisphere lateralization, role of subcortical structures and effect of damage to language networks.
在过去二十年里,语言研究领域取得了巨大进展。神经成像和刺激映射技术的进步改变了我们对言语和语言处理神经基础的理解方式。过去,韦尼克-利希海姆模型是解释语言神经解剖学基础最具影响力的模型。最近,双流语言处理概念出现了,其中独立的背侧和腹侧网络分别协同参与语音(声音到发音)和语义(声音到意义)处理。在这篇综述文章中,我们重点介绍了语言神经生物学在语言处理不同方面(如感知、理解、生成、半球侧化、皮层下结构的作用以及语言网络损伤的影响)的新见解和方法。