Queensland University of Technology, School of Psychology and Counselling, Faculty of Health, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
The University of Queensland, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Brisbane, QLD, Australia; NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Aphasia Recovery and Rehabilitation, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Neuropsychologia. 2022 Sep 9;174:108339. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2022.108339. Epub 2022 Jul 31.
Accumulating evidence indicates two cortical regions, the left ventral premotor cortex (PMv) and left intraparietal sulcus (IPS), are involved in spoken verb production. Some evidence also indicates these regions may be differentially engaged by transitive (i.e., object-oriented) versus intransitive actions. We explored the role of these regions during action picture naming in two experiments, each employing high frequency (10 Hz) online repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) in 20 participants. In Experiment 1, participants named intransitive action pictures (e.g., LAUGH) accompanied by active and sham rTMS to the left PMv, left IPS, and right superior parietal lobule (SPL; control site). Application of rTMS to PMv resulted in slower naming latencies compared to sham and control site stimulation, whereas stimulation of the IPS did not result in any significant effects. Experiment 2 employed active and sham rTMS identical to Experiment 1 with transitive action pictures (e.g., PUSH). Stimulation of both regions induced changes in naming latencies compared to sham and control site stimulation, with rTMS applied to PMv slowing responses and IPS stimulation facilitating them. Surprisingly, stimulation of the right SPL control site also slowed naming compared to sham across both Experiments. Overall, these findings indicate different roles for PMv and IPS during action picture naming. Specifically, the divergent effects of PMv and IPS stimulation in the transitive action naming task indicate different processes likely operate in the two regions during verb production. Involvement of the right SPL across both transitive and intransitive action naming might reflect visuospatial or general attention mechanisms rather than language processes per se.
越来越多的证据表明,两个皮质区域,即左腹侧运动前皮质(PMv)和左顶内沟(IPS),参与了口语动词的产生。一些证据还表明,这些区域可能会因及物(即面向对象)动作与非及物动作而有不同的参与。我们在两个实验中探索了这些区域在动作图片命名中的作用,每个实验都在 20 名参与者中使用高频(10 Hz)在线重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)。在实验 1 中,参与者在左 PMv、左 IPS 和右顶上回(SPL;对照部位)接受主动和假 rTMS 的同时命名非及物动作图片(例如,LAUGH)。与假刺激和对照部位刺激相比,PMv 的 rTMS 应用导致命名潜伏期延长,而 IPS 的刺激则没有导致任何显著影响。实验 2 采用了与实验 1 相同的主动和假 rTMS 对及物动作图片(例如,PUSH)进行刺激。与假刺激和对照部位刺激相比,两个部位的刺激都导致了命名潜伏期的变化,PMv 的 rTMS 刺激减慢了反应,而 IPS 的刺激则促进了它们。令人惊讶的是,在两个实验中,与假刺激相比,右 SPL 对照部位的刺激也会导致命名时间延长。总体而言,这些发现表明 PMv 和 IPS 在动作图片命名中扮演着不同的角色。具体而言,PMv 和 IPS 刺激在及物动作命名任务中的发散效应表明,在动词产生过程中,这两个区域可能运作不同的过程。右 SPL 在两个及物和非及物动作命名中的参与可能反映了视觉空间或一般注意力机制,而不是语言过程本身。