Jia Gaoding, Liu Guangfang, Niu Haijing
State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning & IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China.
Front Neurol. 2022 Jan 14;12:784821. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2021.784821. eCollection 2021.
It is well-established that visuospatial attention is mainly lateralized to the right hemisphere, whereas language production is mainly left-lateralized. However, there is a significant controversy regarding how these two kinds of lateralization interact with each other. The present research used functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to examine whether visuospatial attention is indeed right-lateralized, whereas language production is left-lateralized, and more importantly, whether the extent of lateralization in the visuospatial task is correlated with that in the task involving language. Specifically, fifty-two healthy right-handed participants participated in this study. Multiple-channel fNIRS technique was utilized to record the cerebral hemodynamic changes when participants were engaged in naming objects depicted in pictures (the picture naming task) or judging whether a presented line was bisected correctly (the landmark task). The degree of hemispheric lateralization was quantified according to the activation difference between the left and right hemispheres. We found that the picture-naming task predominantly activated the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) of the left hemisphere. In contrast, the landmark task predominantly activated the inferior parietal sulcus (IPS) and superior parietal lobule (SPL) of the right hemisphere. The quantitative calculation of the laterality index also showed a left-lateralized distribution for the picture-naming task and a right-lateralized distribution for the landmark task. Intriguingly, the correlation analysis revealed no significant correlation between the laterality indices of these two tasks. Our findings support the independent hypothesis, suggesting that different cognitive tasks may engender lateralized processing in the brain, but these lateralized activities may be independent of each other. Meanwhile, we stress the importance of handedness in understanding the relationship between functional asymmetries. Methodologically, we demonstrated the effectiveness of using the multichannel fNIRS technique to investigate the hemispheric specialization of different cognitive tasks and their lateralization relations between different tasks. Our findings and methods may have important implications for future research to explore lateralization-related issues in individuals with neural pathologies.
众所周知,视觉空间注意力主要偏向右侧半球,而语言产生主要偏向左侧半球。然而,关于这两种偏侧化如何相互作用存在重大争议。本研究使用功能近红外光谱技术(fNIRS)来检验视觉空间注意力是否确实偏向右侧半球,而语言产生是否偏向左侧半球,更重要的是,视觉空间任务中的偏侧化程度是否与语言任务中的偏侧化程度相关。具体而言,52名健康的右利手参与者参与了本研究。当参与者进行图片中物体命名(图片命名任务)或判断呈现的线条是否被正确平分(地标任务)时,利用多通道fNIRS技术记录大脑血液动力学变化。根据左右半球之间的激活差异对半球偏侧化程度进行量化。我们发现图片命名任务主要激活左侧半球的额下回(IFG)。相反,地标任务主要激活右侧半球的顶下沟(IPS)和顶上小叶(SPL)。偏侧性指数的定量计算也显示图片命名任务呈左侧偏侧化分布,地标任务呈右侧偏侧化分布。有趣的是,相关性分析显示这两个任务的偏侧性指数之间没有显著相关性。我们的研究结果支持独立假说,表明不同的认知任务可能在大脑中产生偏侧化处理,但这些偏侧化活动可能相互独立。同时,我们强调利手在理解功能不对称关系中的重要性。在方法上,我们证明了使用多通道fNIRS技术研究不同认知任务的半球特化及其不同任务之间的偏侧化关系的有效性。我们的研究结果和方法可能对未来探索神经病理学个体中与偏侧化相关问题的研究具有重要意义。